Anton Elter

Anton Elter (5 Märch 1858, Rosbach an der Sieg 5 November 1925, Bonn) was a German classical philologist.

He studied philology at the universities of Münster and Bonn, receiving his PhD in 1880 with a dissertation on the Greek anthologist Stobaeus. Following graduation, he spent several years in Rome, where he worked as a private tutor to the son of Onorato Caetani of Sermoneta. In 1887 he became an associate professor of philosophy at the University of Czernowitz, then returning to Bonn as an associate professor of classical philology in 1890,[1] where two years later, he gained a full professorship and was named director of philosophical seminars.[2]

Selected published works

  • De Joannis Stobaei Codice Photiano, 1880 (dissertation thesis).
  • De gnomologiorum graecorum historia atque origine commentationis, 1893–97.
  • Analecta Graeca, 1899 Greek analects.
  • Gnomica homoeomata, 1900–1904 work involving Gnomic poetry.
  • Donarem pateras, 1905–1907.
  • Itinerarstudien, 1908 Itinerary studies.
  • Prolegomena zu Minucius Felix, 1909 Prolegomena to Marcus Minucius Felix.
  • Cremera und Porta Carmentalis, 1910 Battle of the Cremera and Porta Carmentalis.
  • Ein Athenisches Gesetz über die Eleusinische Aparche, 1914 An Athenian law on the Eleusinian aparche.[3][4]

Elter also published several articles on various classical themes in the Rheinisches Museum für Philologie.[5]

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References

  1. Google Books Einstein - Görner; by Walter De Gruyter
  2. Google Books Die K. K. Franz-Josephs-universität in Czernowitz
  3. IDREF.fr (bibliography)
  4. OCLC WorldCat published works
  5. Wikisource Bibliography of Anton Elter
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