Hermsdorf am Kynast, Kingdom of Prussia, German Empire
Nationality
German
Academic work
Discipline
Philology
Georg Curtius (April 16, 1820 – August 12, 1885) was a German philologist and distinguished comparativist.[1]
^Eckardt, Georg (6 Feb 2013). Contributions to a History of Developmental Psychology: International William T. Preyer Symposium. Berlin: Walter de Gruyter. p. 288. ISBN 978-3-110-85489-3. Retrieved 23 March 2022.
GeorgCurtius (April 16, 1820 – August 12, 1885) was a German philologist and distinguished comparativist. Curtius was born in Lübeck, and was the brother...
Curtius may refer to: Curtia gens, the clan to which the Curtii family belonged Marcus Curtius, a noble of early Rome who rode his horse into the Lacus...
teachers in historical-comparative and reconstructive linguistics such as GeorgCurtius advocated the neo-grammarian manifesto according to which linguistic...
Latin Middle Ages. Curtius was Alsatian, born in Thann, into a north German family; Ernst Curtius, his grandfather, and GeorgCurtius, his great-uncle,...
Helen's name continues to be a problem for scholars. In the 19th century, GeorgCurtius related Helen (Ἑλένη) to the moon (Selene; Σελήνη). But two early dedications...
exclusively to Germany. Curtius was elected an International Honorary Member of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences in 1876. In 1891 Curtius was elected a...
incomplete overview: "The I Class", p. 201-227 sections 292-330 in Curtius, Georg. The Greek Verb: Its Structure and Development. Translated by Augustus...
Universities of Leipzig and Bonn. At Leipzig he studied with professors GeorgCurtius, Otto Crusius and Otto Ribbeck. At Bonn he studied with Franz Bücheler...
Strasbourg and Freiburg. As a student, his instructors were August Leskien, GeorgCurtius, Friedrich Zarncke and Rudolf Hildebrand at Leipzig and Heinrich Hübschmann...
University of Freiburg, but returned to Leipzig in 1887 as successor to GeorgCurtius; for the rest of his professional life (until 1919), Brugmann was professor...
of the section(s) pertaining to syntax. From 1873 onward, he edited GeorgCurtius' "Griechische Schulgrammatik" (Greek school grammar), and from 1902...
at the University of Leipzig (1864–1868), where his instructors were GeorgCurtius, Friedrich Wilhelm Ritschl, Johannes Overbeck and Friedrich Zarncke...
Sophus Bugge, and during a stay in Leipzig in 1878-80 a student of GeorgCurtius and Ernst Windisch. In 1881 he got his doctorate at the University of...
Düsternbrook, Kiel, and visited the university where he met the philologist GeorgCurtius (1820–1885), the classical geographer Peter Wilhelm Forchhammer (1801–1894)...
Leipzig in Germany from 1868 to 1870, where his thesis supervisor was GeorgCurtius. He earned his Ph.D. there with his thesis De Dialecto Locrensium. Allen...
Homericis. His professors and influences included Friedrich Ritschl, GeorgCurtius, and Ludwig Lange. After graduation, Lammert stayed in Leipzig, where...
Albert von Kölliker († 1905) Art: Ludwig Passini († 1903) 1880 Science: GeorgCurtius († 1885), Wilhelm von Planck († 1900) Art: Arnold Böcklin († 1901),...
excellent work" by German Prof. GeorgCurtius, the preeminent scholar in the study of comparative grammar at the time. Curtius' own work on the subject followed...
retreated, pursued by Curtius. Just then, the Roman King, Romulus, led his best troops against Curtius' advance. Pursued by the Romans, Curtius' horse was frightened...
(1839-1884), pathologist Carl Hermann Credner (1842–1913), geologist GeorgCurtius (1820–1885), philologist Johann Nepomuk Czermak (1828–1873), physiologist...
Dartmouth and Western Reserve University in 1901. His teachers included GeorgCurtius and Franz Overbeck. In 1873, he worked in Ohio Agricultural and Mechanical...
Cicero De Oratore, lib. i. With Edwin Bourdieu England, he translated GeorgCurtius's Principles of Greek Etymology and Greek Verb. Wilkins also issued commentaries...