Karl Reinhardt (philologist)
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Karl Ludwig Reinhardt (February 14, 1886 – January 9, 1958) was a German classical
philologist Philology () is the study of language in oral and written historical sources; it is the intersection of textual criticism, literary criticism, history, and linguistics (with especially strong ties to etymology). Philology is also defined as th ...
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Life

Reinhardt was born in
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, and grew up in Frankfurt, the city to which his father, the educational reformer Karl Reinhardt, Sr., had been called in 1886 to serve as head of the Lessing-Gymnasium. In Frankfurt the younger Reinhardt studied at the Goethe-Gymnasium, a secondary school founded in 1897 on the principles of his father's ''Frankfurter Lehrplan'' ("Frankfurt Teaching Plan"), and directed by him from 1897 to 1904. Karl Ludwig was the grandson of businessman Carl Johann Freudenberg, founder of the Freudenberg Group (''Unternehmensgruppe Freudenberg''). In 1905, he began studying classical philology at the University of Bonn and the Humboldt University of Berlin. There he received his doctorate in 1910 under
Ulrich von Wilamowitz-Moellendorff Enno Friedrich Wichard Ulrich von Wilamowitz-Moellendorff (22 December 1848 – 25 September 1931) was a German classical philologist. Wilamowitz, as he is known in scholarly circles, was a renowned authority on Ancient Greece and its literature ...
. Upon graduation, he taught at the universities of Bonn, Marburg, and Hamburg, until he was called to the University of Frankfurt in 1924. He remained there until he was named Professor of Classical Philology Emeritus in 1951, except for the years 1942–1945, when he was at the University of Leipzig. He became a regular member of the Saxon Academy of Sciences at the time of his call to Leipzig. In 1937 The Bavarian Academy of Sciences named him a corresponding member. Professor Karl Ludwig Reinhardt is considered one of the leading Hellenists of his time. He is perhaps best known for his researches on
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, but he also wrote highly original monographs on the
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, and
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. Although he was mainly a disciple of Wilamowitz, for a time in his youth he came under the influence of
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and the poetic circle of
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and
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. In 1952 Reinhardt was inducted into the Order
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and in 1956 was awarded an honorary doctorate from the University of Frankfurt. He died in
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Writings

* '' Parmenides und die Geschichte der griechischen Philosophie'' (1916 * ''Poseidonios von Apameia: Der Rhodier genannt'' (1921) * ''Kosmos und Sympathie'' (1926) * ''Platons Mythen'' (1927) * ''Sophokles'' (1933) * ''Aischylos als Regisseur und Theologe'' (1948) * ''Von Werken und Formen'' (1948) * ''Die Iliad und ihr Dichter''. Edited and published posthumously by Uvo Hölscher (1961) * ''Erinnerungen an einen Lehrer'' (1961) * ''Erinnerungen'' (n.d.)


References


Sources

* Wolfgang Klötzer (ed.) ''Frankfurter Biographie. Zweiter Band M-Z''. Verlag Waldemar Kramer, Frankfurt am Main, 1996, * Inge Auerbach. ''Catalogus professorum academiae Marburgensis. 2º vol: 1910 bis 1971.'' Marburg 1979, pp. 590–591 * Uvo Hölscher. ''Karl Reinhardt (1886–1958). Karl Reinhard absconditus.'' In: '' Eikasmós.'' 4, 1993, pp. 295–304 * Wolfgang Klötzer (ed.) ''Frankfurter Biographie.'' 2 vols. ''M–Z.'' Verlag Waldemar Kramer, Frankfurt am Main, 1996, {{DEFAULTSORT:Reinhardt, Karl Ludwig 1886 births 1958 deaths Hellenists German philologists Recipients of the Pour le Mérite (civil class) 20th-century philologists Corresponding Fellows of the British Academy