Dilthey
Dilthey is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: *Helmut Dilthey (1894–1918), German First World War flying ace *Karl Dilthey (1839–1907) German classical scholar and archaeologist *Wilhelm Dilthey Wilhelm Dilthey (; ; 19 November 1833 – 1 October 1911) was a German historian, psychologist, sociologist, and hermeneutic philosopher, who held G. W. F. Hegel's Chair in Philosophy at the University of Berlin. As a polymathic philosopher, w ... (1833–1911), German historian, psychologist, sociologist and philosopher, brother of Karl {{surname ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Helmut Dilthey
Leutnant Helmut Dilthey IC (9 February 1894 – 9 July 1918) was a German pilot who became a World War I flying ace credited with seven aerial victories. Dilthey was one of the first German military aviators, joining its military aviation in November 1914. From 18 May 1915 through March 1917, he would serve in ''Flieger-Abteilung 50'', flying reconnaissance and bombing missions in Russia while winning both classes of the Iron Cross and being promoted to ''leutnant''. He also gained some experience on fighters with an assigned ''Fokker Eindekker''. When the '' Luftstreitkräfte'' founded dedicated fighter units, Dilthey volunteered for fighter duty. After training, he served under Hermann Göring in '' Jagdstaffel 27'' and scored six victories over enemy fighters. He was then given command of '' Jagdstaffel 40''. He downed an observation balloon while leading this squadron before being killed in action on 9 July 1918. Early life Helmut Dilthey was born in Rheydt, Westphalia, t ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Karl Dilthey
Karl Dilthey (18 March 1839, Biebrich – 4 March 1907, Göttingen) was a German classical scholar and archaeologist. After studying at Breslau and Bonn, Dilthey — younger brother of the renowned philosopher Wilhelm Dilthey — travelled to Greece. After being ''privatdozent'' at Bonn until 1866/67, he moved to Rome and in 1869 to the University of Zurich, where he was appointed a full professor of classical philology and archaeology. In 1878 he moved to Göttingen as a full professor of classical philology, later archaeology. He became director to the archaeological-numismatic collections of the university and a full member of the Göttingen Academy of Sciences. Published works * , 1863. * , 1865. 1872 – Novellas and short stories (3 volumes). * , 1878. * , 1879. * , 1887. * , 1891. * , 1898; On Otfried Müller (1797–1840); from a lecture given at the Georg-Augusts-Universität on December 1, 1897. [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |