Hermann Winnefeld
Hermann Winnefeld | |
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Born | Archeology | 4 September 1862
Institutions | University of Bonn |
Hermann Winnefeld (4 September 1862,
classical archaeologist
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He studied classics in Heidelberg and Bonn from 1881 to 1884, and subsequently became a research assistant at the Großherzogliche Vereinigte Sammlungen in Karlsruhe. In 1887 he received his doctorate from the University of Bonn with the thesis "Sortes Sangallenses ineditae". With a scholarship from the German Archaeological Institute, he conducted archaeological research in Italy and Greece from 1887 to 1889.[1]
In 1890 he started work as an assistant at the Berlin Museum, and several years later became an associate professor at the
University of Berlin as a non-faculty lecturer. In 1906 he was appointed deputy director of the sculpture collections. His main works include a monograph on Hadrian's villa near Tivoli (1895) and a description of the Pergamon Altar frieze.[1]
Selected works
- Hypnos; ein archäologischer versuch, 1886.
- Beschreibung der Vasensammlung : Großherzogliche Vereinigte Sammlungen zu Karlsruhe, 1887 – Description of the collection of vases: United Grand Ducal collections in Karlsruhe.
- Die Villa des Hadrian bei Tivoli, 1895.
- Altgriechisches bronzebecken aus Leontini, 1899.
- Hellenistische silberreliefs im Antiquarium der Königlichen museen, 1908 – Hellenistic silver reliefs in the Antiquarium of the Royal Museum.
- Die Friese des groszen Altars, 1910.
- Architektonische Römische Tonreliefs der Kaiserzeit, 1911 (with Hermann von Rohden) – Roman architectural clay reliefs of the Imperial Period.[2]
References
- ^ a b Thibaut - Zycha, Volume 10 by K. G. Saur Verlag GmbH & Company, Walter De Gruyter Incorporated
- ^ WorldCat Identities published works