Robert, Carl, 1850-1922

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Name (Latin)
Robert, Carl, 1850-1922
Date of birth
1850-03-08
Date of death
1922-01-17
Field of activity
Archaeology
Greek language
Greek literature
Latin language
Latin literature
Occupation
Archaeologists
Classicists
College teachers
Associated Language
ger
Gender
male
Language
German
MARC
MARC
Other Identifiers
VIAF: 54284806
Wikidata: Q75138
Library of congress: n 87856901
Sources of Information
  • The Author's Szenen aus Menanders Komoedien, 1908.
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Wikipedia description:

Carl (Karl) Georg Ludwig Theodor Herwig Joseph Robert (8 March 1850 – 17 January 1922) was a German classical philologist and archaeologist. He began his studies of ancient philology and archaeology at the University of Bonn, where he was a student of Otto Jahn, Reinhard Stradonitz, and Anton Springer. In 1870, he began service as a volunteer in the Hessian Infantry Battalion No. 11 during the Franco-Prussian War. Afterwards, he resumed his studies at the University of Berlin under Theodor Mommsen, Adolf Kirchhoff and Ulrich von Wilamowitz-Moellendorff. In 1873, he obtained his doctorate in Berlin with the thesis De Apollodori bibliotheca. From a travel grant by the German Archaeological Institute, he conducted scientific research in Greece and Italy. In 1877, he became an associate professor at Berlin, attaining a full professorship in 1880. In 1890, he was appointed chair of classical archaeology and philology at the University of Halle. At Halle, he served as director of its archaeological museum, of which, he made important improvements via new acquisitions. In the 1920s, the museum was renamed the "Robertinum" in honor of his accomplishments.

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