Justus Hermann Lipsius

Justus Lipsius Hermann ( born May 9, 1834 in Leipzig, † September 5, 1920 ) was a German classical scholar.

Life

Lipsius was founded in 1834 as the son of the later rector of the St. Thomas School Karl Heinrich Adelbert Lipsius ( 1805-1861 ) born at that. His father gave him the nickname of Justus. He attended the Thomas School and studied after high school philology and theology at the University of Leipzig. In 1856, he received a doctorate in phil. He was vicar at St. Nicholas School in Leipzig. In 1857 he was adjunct to the Thomas School. In 1857 he became a teacher at the Royal Saxon School St. Afra in Meissen, 1860 senior teacher and later professor of princes and state school Grimsby. In 1863 he was vice-principal, and from 1866 to 1877, he was then director of the Nicholas School of Management. In 1869 he became an associate in 1877 and Full Professor of Classical Philology at the University of Leipzig. 1886/87 he served as Dean of the Faculty of Arts. 1891/92 he was rector of the university. Followed in 1914 his retirement. He received honorary by the Universities of Leipzig and Athens Dr. iur. awarded. Lipsius was a member of the Saxon Academy of Sciences and the Princely Jablonowskischen society. He was Commander of First and Second Class of the Order of Civil Merit Saxon and Russian St. Stanislaus Order.

Works

  • De Sophoclis emendandi praesidiis. Leipzig 1860
  • Quaestionum Lysiacarum specimen. Leipzig 1864 ( school program )
  • Quaestiones logographicae. Leipzig 1886
  • The meaning of the Greek law. Leipzig 1893
  • The Athenian law and legal procedures. 3 volumes, Leipzig from 1905 to 1915. Reprints Hildesheim 1966, Darmstadt 1966
  • The Athenian law and legal procedures. First volume. O. R. rice land, Leipzig 1905 (online).
  • The historian of Oxyrhynchus. Leipzig 1915
  • Words of memory to Bruno wedge. Leipzig 1916
  • Georg Friedrich Schömann: Greek antiquities. Volume 1: The political system. 4th edition, Leipzig 1897
  • Georg Friedrich Schömann: Greek antiquities. Volume 2: The international situation and the nature of religion. 4th edition, Leipzig 1902
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