Franz Eyssenhardt

Franz Eyssenhardt ( born March 6, 1838 in Berlin, † November 30, 1901 in Hamburg ) was a German classical scholar.

Life

Franz Eyssenhardt was born on March 6, 1838, studied at the Humboldt University in Berlin philology. Subsequently, he was a high school teacher in becoming. 1868/1869, he traveled through Italy and in 1876 professor at the grammar school of Johanneums. The city library of Hamburg, he eventually headed from 1882. November 30, 1901, he died 63 years old there.

Together with the philologist Henri Jordan published Eyssenhart 1864, the two-volume Scriptores historiae Augustae and was since 1883 the annual notifications from the Hamburg city library out. He also wrote twelve articles for the General German Biography.

Works

  • The Homeric poetry (Berlin 1875)
  • The Missive urbica (Hamburg 1879)
  • Roman and Romanesque (Berlin 1882)
  • Hadrian and Florus (Berlin 1882)
  • Barthold Georg Niebuhr: a biographical study ( Gotha 1886)
  • From the social life of the 17th Century (Berlin 1887)
  • The conspiracy against Venice in 1618 (Hamburg 1888)
  • Art of medicine and alchemy in the 17th century (Hamburg 1890)
  • Italy, descriptions of ancient and modern poets (Hamburg 1890)
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