Siegfried Sudhaus

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Siegfried Sudhaus (9 July 1863 in Treptow an der Rega – 22 October 1914 near Bixschoote, Belgium) was a German classical philologist, known for his scholarly treatment of Menander and Philodemus.

He studied classical philology at the universities of Bonn and Berlin, and from 1892 worked as a schoolteacher at the municipal gymnasium in Bonn. In 1898 he received his habilitation for classical philology, and afterwards, by way of a travel scholarship from the Deutsches Archäologisches Institut, he embarked on a study trip to Greece.[1] In 1901 he was named a professor of classical philology at the University of Kiel, where in 1912/13 he served as academic rector.[2] Among his better known students at Kiel was papyrologist Christian Cornelius Jensen.[3] As a volunteer in World War I, he died on 22 October 1914 near the town of Bixschoote in Flanders (First Battle of Ypres).[4]

Published works[edit]

  • Prolegomena ad Philodemi Rhetorica, 1892.
  • Philodemi Volumina rhetorica edidit, 1892
  • Philodemi Volumina rhetorica edidit (supplement), 1895.
  • Aetna. In: Sammlung wissenschaftlicher Commentare zu griechischen und römischen Schriftstellern, 1898.
  • Der Aufbau der Plautinischen Cantica, 1909 – The structure of Plautine canticles.
  • Menandri Reliquiae nuper repertae, 1914.
  • Menanderstudien, 1914 – Menander studies.[5]

References[edit]

  1. ^ Schmidt - Theyer / edited by Walther Killy Dictionary of German Biography
  2. ^ Rektoratsreden im 19. und 20. Jahrhundert – Online-Bibliographie
  3. ^ Jensen, Christian In: Neue Deutsche Biographie (NDB). Band 10, Duncker & Humblot, Berlin 1974, ISBN 3-428-00191-5, S. 408 f.
  4. ^ Hundert Jahre: A. Marcus und E. Webers Verlag, 1818-1918
  5. ^ Siegfried Sudhaus de.Wikisource