Anton Baumstark

German classical philologist
Anton Baumstark (1800–1876)

Anton Baumstark (14 April 1800 in Sinzheim – 2 February 1876 in Freiburg im Breisgau) was a German classical philologist. He was the brother of economist Eduard Baumstark (1807–1889) and the father of historian Reinhold Baumstark (1831–1900). His grandson, Carl Anton Baumstark (1872–1948), was a noted orientalist and liturgist.

He studied philology at the University of Heidelberg, where his instructors included Friedrich Christoph Schlosser and Georg Friedrich Creuzer. Beginning in 1826 he taught classes at the Lyceum in Freiburg im Breisgau, and in 1836, was appointed professor of classical philology at the University of Freiburg as well as director of the philological seminar.[1][2]

Selected works

  • "De curatoribus emporii et nautodicis apud Athenienses", 1827.
  • "Caesaris de bello commentarii gallico et civili", 1828.
  • "Lectiones Tullianae", 1832, (Lessons of Tullian).
  • "Cajus Julius Cäsar's Werke", 1835–40,[3] (Works by Caius Julius Caesar).
  • "Ausführliche Erläuterung des allgemeinen Theiles der Germania des Tacitus", 1875.[2]

References

  1. ^ Nomenclator philologorum by Friedrich August Eckstein
  2. ^ a b ADB: Baumstark, Anton @ Allgemeine Deutsche Biographie
  3. ^ HathiTrust Digital Library Cajus Julius Cäsar's Werke

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  • Works by or about Anton Baumstark at Internet Archive
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