Gregor Wilhelm Nitzsch, Date of Birth, Place of Birth, Date of Death

    

Gregor Wilhelm Nitzsch

German classical scholar

Date of Birth: 22-Nov-1790

Place of Birth: Lutherstadt Wittenberg, Saxony-Anhalt, Germany

Date of Death: 22-Jul-1861

Profession: professor, classical scholar

Nationality: Germany

Zodiac Sign: Sagittarius


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About Gregor Wilhelm Nitzsch

  • Gregor Wilhelm Nitzsch (November 22, 1790 – July 22, 1861) was a German classical scholar known chiefly for his writings on Homeric epic. Brother of Karl Immanuel Nitzsch, he was born at Wittenberg.
  • In 1827 he was appointed professor of ancient literature at the University of Kiel, but in 1852 was dismissed by the Danish government for his German sympathies.
  • In the same year, he accepted a similar post at Leipzig, which he held until his death. In opposition to F.
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  • Wolf and Karl Lachmann, Nitzsch maintained that the Iliad and Odyssey were not an aggregate of single, short poems but long and complete ones, composed by the same single author according to a uniform plan with a central dramatic idea.
  • His writings were broad, dealing with every side of the controversy.
  • In the earlier part of his Metetemata (1830), he took up the question of written or unwritten literature, on which Wolf's entire argument turned, and showed that the art of writing must be anterior to Peisistratos.
  • In the later part of the same series of discussions (1837), and in his chief work (Die Sagenpoesie der Griechen, 1852), he investigated the structure of the Homeric poems, and their relation to the other epics of the Trojan cycle. Nitzsch died at Leipzig. His son, Karl Wilhelm Nitzsch (1818–1880), became professor of history at Königsberg in 1862 and at Berlin in 1872.

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