
Friedrich Conrad August Fick (May 5, 1833, in
Petershagen,
Germany
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– March 24, 1916, in
Hildesheim
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or
Breslau) was a German
philologist
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.
He spent his life chiefly at
Göttingen
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, where he first studied philology under
Theodor Benfey :''This is about the German philologist. For Theodor Benfey (born 1925) who developed a spiral periodic table of the elements in 1964, see Otto Theodor Benfey.''
Theodor Benfey (; 28 January 1809, in Nörten near Göttingen26 June 1881, in Götti ...
; became a teacher in the Gymnasium, and eventually in 1876 professor of
comparative philology
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Genetic relatedness i ...
at the
university
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; in 1887 accepted a professorship in
Breslau, but retired four years later; author of a variety of learned works on philology.
[Fick, Friedrich Conrad August]
In: Neue Deutsche Biographie (NDB). Band 5, Duncker & Humblot, Berlin 1961, , S. 130 f.
Works
*"''Wörterbuch der indogermanischen Grundsprache'', 1868 – His "dictionary of Indo-European
parent language" is considered to be the first work of its kind.
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*"''Die ehemalige Spracheinheit der Indogermanen Europas : Eine sprachgeschichtliche Untersuchung''", 1873 – The former speech unit of the Indo-European: A linguistic historical investigation.
*"''Die griechischen Personennamen : nach ihrer Bildung erklärt und systematisch geordnet''", 1874 – Greek personal names; according to formation and systematic order.
*''"Vergleichendes Wörterbuch der indogermanischen Sprachen"'' Göttingen : Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht, 1890-1909 (4th edition). OCLC: 63812989. – Comparative dictionary of the Indo-European languages.
*"''Vorgriechische Ortsnamen als Quelle für die Vorgeschichte Griechenlands verwertet''", 1905 – Former Greek place names as a source for the history of Greece.Fick, August 1833-1916]
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Notes
1833 births
1916 deaths
People from Petershagen
German philologists
University of Göttingen alumni
University of Göttingen faculty
University of Breslau faculty
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