Anton Westermann

Anton Westermann (18 June 1806, Leipzig 24 November 1869, Leipzig) was a German classical philologist.

From 1825 to 1830, he studied philology at the University of Leipzig, where in 1833 he became an associate professor of classical philology. From 1834 to 1865, he was a full professor of Greek and Roman literature at Leipzig. On four separate occasions he was dean to the faculty of philosophy.[1]

He is known for his edition and critical examination of Demosthenes, for his edition of works by ancient authors such as Plutarch, Lysias, Callistratus and Philostratus, and for his scholarly treatment of Greek mythography ("Mythographoi"), biography ("Biographoi") and paradoxography ("Paradoxographoi").[2] His edition of Heraclitus' epistles, Heracliti Epistolae quae feruntur (1857), later appeared in Rudolf Hercher's Epistolographi Graeci.[3]

Published works

  • Quaestiones Demosthenicae, 4 volumes, Leipzig 1830–37.
  • Plutarchi Vitae decem oratorum, Quedlinburg and Leipzig 1833.
  • Geschichte der Beredtsamkeit in Griechenland und Rom, 2 volumes, Leipzig 1833-1835 History of eloquence in Greece and Rome.
  • Paradoxographoi, scriptores rerum mirabilium graeci, Braunschweig 1839.
  • Stephani Byzantii Ethnikon quae supersunt, 1839; (edition of Stephanus of Byzantium).[4]
  • Diogenis Laertii De clarorum philosophorum : vitis, dogmatibus et apophthegmatibus libri decem, 1842; (part of series: Bibliotheca scriptorum graecorum editore A. Firmin-Didot, with other authors).
  • Mythographoi. Scriptores poeticae historiae Graeci, Braunschweig 1843.
  • Biographoi. Vitarum scriptores Graeci minores, Braunschweig 1845.
  • Philostratorum et Callistrati opera, 1849 (with other authors)
  • Ausgewählte Reden des Demosthenes, 2 volumes, Leipzig 1850-1851 Selected speeches of Demosthenes.
  • Die Modalität der Athenischen Gesetzgebung, geprüft an den in die Rede des Demosthenes gegen Timokrates §§ 20 - 23, 27, 33, 39, 40, 59 (Untersuchungen über die in die Attischen Redner eingelegten Urkunden, Tl. 1), Leipzig 1850 The modality of Athenian legislation examined in the speech of Demosthenes against Timocrates. Investigations on proceedings in the Attic orators' documents.[1]
  • Lysiae Orationes : recognovit brevique adnotatione critica instruxit Carolus Hude, 1854.[5]
gollark: X is sort of Y if you stretch the/a definition, so X should have all the connotations of Y.
gollark: Particularly the noncentral fallacy.
gollark: It's basically entirely appeal to emotion, vague word association and stacks upon stacks of fallacies.
gollark: It's also very hard to empirically test anything in politics, not that people want to anyway.
gollark: The world is annoyingly complicated, so trying to start from a set of known premises and use formal logic to get results isn't very workable, plus there's Hume's guillotine.

References

  1. Professorenkatalog der Universität Leipzig Biographical sketch
  2. A History of Classical Scholarship: The eighteenth century in Germany by Sir John Edwin Sandys
  3. Light from the Gentiles: Hellenistic Philosophy and Early Christianity edited by Carl R. Holladay, John T. Fitzgerald, James W. Thompson, Gregory E. Sterling
  4. de.Wikisource bibliography
  5. WorldCat Identities Most widely held works by Anton Westermann
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