Zumpt, A. W. 1815-1877
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- His De C. Iulii Caesaris coloniis, 1841:t.p. (Dr. Zumpt)
- His A.W. Zumptii Le Livianorum librorum inscriptione et codice antiquissimo Vernosei commentatio, 1859:
- His Augusti Wilhelmi Zumptii Commentationum epigraphicarum ad antiquitates romanas pertinentium volumen, 1850-1854:
August Wilhelm Zumpt (4 December 1815 – 22 April 1877 in Berlin) was a German classical scholar, known chiefly in connection with Latin epigraphy. He was a nephew of philologist Karl Gottlob Zumpt. Born in Königsberg, Zumpt studied at the University of Berlin (1832–36). From 1839 to 1851, he was a professor at Friedrich Werder Gymnasium (Berlin), afterwards working as a professor at Friedrich-Wilhelms-Gymnasium under the direction of Karl Ferdinand Ranke. He travelled extensively during his career; England (1845, 1860), Italy (1851, 1857, 1864), Greece, Egypt, Palestine and Asia Minor (1871–72). His papers on epigraphy (collected in "Commentationes epigraphicae", 2 vols., 1850, 1854) brought him into conflict with Theodor Mommsen in connexion with the preparation of the Corpus Inscriptionum Latinarum, a scheme for which, drawn up by Mommsen, was approved in 1847.
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