Eduard Schwyzer

Eduard Schwyzer (15 February 1874, Zürich – 3 May 1943, Berlin) was a Swiss Classical philologist and Indo-European linguist, specializing in Ancient Greek and Greek dialects.[1]

Eduard Schwyzer
Born(1874-05-03)May 3, 1874
DiedMay 3, 1943(1943-05-03) (aged 69)
Berlin, Germany
OccupationLinguist, professor

He was a professor in Zürich 19121926, in Bonn from 1927 and in Berlin from 1932. 1898–1927 and 1934–1943 he also worked for the Schweizerisches Idiotikon, first as an editor, later reading all correction sheets.

Works

  • Grammatik der Pergamenischen Inschriften 1898
  • Dialectorum graecarum exempla epigraphica potiora 1923
  • Griechische Grammatik I 1939, II 1950
  • Kleine Schriften, 1983, ed. R. Schmitt
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References

  1. TITUS-Galeria: Schwyzer at Titus.uni-frankfurt.de (uni-frankfurt.de)


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