Georg Wissowa

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Georg Wissowa (1859-1931)

Georg Otto August Wissowa (17 June 1859 – 11 May 1931) was a German

Breslau
.

Education and career

Wissowa studied classical philology under

Halle as a successor to Heinrich Keil. After suffering two severe strokes in 1923, he was retired in 1924.[1]

Works

Georg Wissowa is remembered today for re-edition of

August Friedrich Pauly (1796–1845) in 1837.[2][3]
Around 1890, Wissowa began the new edition, an ambitious project that he anticipated would take ten years to finish. However, it wouldn't be until the 1970s that the last of its 83 volumes was published.

He was the author of a significant work on ancient Roman religion, titled Religion und Kultus der Römer (1902), which appeared also in a second revised edition (1912),[4] a book in which he explored the development of Roman religion, and in the process, provided a comprehensive description of its deities and religious practices. Wissowa also published a revision of Ludwig Friedländer's moral history of Rome called Darstellungen aus der Sittengeschichte Roms, worked on Wilhelm Heinrich Roscher's encyclopedia of Greek and Roman mythology, Ausführliches Lexikon der griechischen und römischen Mythologie" and edited the second edition of Joachim Marquardt's "Römische Staatsverwaltung, vol. III. (1885).

References

  • Biography of Georg Wissowa @ Bookrags.com.
  • New International Encyclopedia
    (1st ed.). New York: Dodd, Mead.
  1. ^ Bibliotek, University of Halle biographical information
  2. ^ ADB:Pauly August Friedrich von @ Allgemeine Deutsche Biographie
  3. ^ de.Wikisource August Friedrich Pauly Pauly died in 1845, prior to completion of the encyclopedia's first edition. After his death, the first edition was continued by Christian Walz and Wilhelm Siegmund Teuffel (1st edition Metzler, Stuttgart 1837-1852; 6 volumes).
  4. Archive.org
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