Christian Hülsen

Christian sleeves ( born November 29, 1858 in Berlin, † January 19, 1935 in Florence ) was a German classical archaeologist and epigraphists.

Cores studied from 1876 Classical Archaeology, Classics and Ancient History in Berlin. His teachers included Ernst Curtius, Henry Jordan, Emil Hübner, John Vahlen, Hans Droysen, Adolf Kirchhoff and Theodor Mommsen. He has a doctorate in 1881 and went on a scholarship to Rome at the German Archaeological Institute. From 1887 to 1909 he was runner- secretar of the Institute in Rome. Since 1905 he was a foreign member of the Roman Accademia dei Lincei. In 1907 he was appointed a corresponding member of the Prussian, 1912, the Bavarian Academy of Sciences. Since 1917 sleeves taught as an honorary professor at the University of Heidelberg. The last years of his life he spent in Florence.

Already as a student worked with the sleeves founded by Mommsen Corpus Inscriptionum Latinarum, for which he edited the inscriptions of the city of Rome. His second research focus was the topography of Rome. He was not confined to the ancient world, but also dealt with medieval monuments and artistic representations of Rome from a later period.

Writings

  • Varronianae doctrinae quaenam in Ovidii fastis vestigia extent. Goetsch & Mann, Berlin 1880 ( Dissertation, digitized online).
  • Corpus inscriptionum Latinarum Vol 6 Inscriptiones urbis Romae Latinae. P. 4 Fasc. 1 Reimer, Berlin 1894. Fasc. 2 Reimer, Berlin 1902.
  • (Henri Jordan ): topography of the city of Rome in ancient times. Vol 1, Abth. 3 Weidmann, Berlin, 1907.
  • (Ed. ): The Roman sketchbooks by Marten van Heemskerck in the Royal Print Room at Berlin. Vol 1 Bard, Berlin, 1913.
  • Ancient Roman gardens of the 16th century. Winter, Heidelberg, 1917.
  • Forum and Palatine Hill. Three - mask Verlag, Munich 1926.
  • Le chiese di Roma nel medio evo. Cataloghi ed appunti. Olschki, Florence 1927; Reprint Olms, Hildesheim, 1975, ISBN 3-487-05610-0 ( partially online).
  • (Ed.): The sketchbook of Giovannantonio Dosio in the State of Prints and Drawings, Berlin. Keller, Berlin, 1933.
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