Eduard Munk (14 January 1803 – 3 May 1871) was a German
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 strong ties to etymology. Philology is also defined as the study of ...
. He was a cousin of
Salomon Munk
Salomon Munk (14 May 1803 – 5 February 1867) was a German-born Jewish-French Orientalist.
Biography
Munk was born in Gross Glogau in the Kingdom of Prussia. He received his first instruction in Hebrew from his father, an official of the J ...
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Munk was born in
Gross Glogau. He studied from 1822 to 1825 at
Breslau and Berlin, and was a favorite disciple of
August Böckh
August Böckh or Boeckh (; ; 24 November 1785 – 3 August 1867) was a German classical scholar and antiquarian.
Life
He was born in Karlsruhe, and educated at the local gymnasium; in 1803 he left for the University of Halle, where he studied t ...
. Munk was active as teacher, officiating from 1827 to 1848 at the Royal Wilhelmsschule at Breslau, and from 1850 to 1857 intermittently at the gymnasium of Glogau, and afterward as a private tutor. In 1862 he received the title of professor.
Munk was a profound student of classical literature. Though, without any prospects of a university professorship, on account of his Jewish religion, he nevertheless devoted all his life exclusively to study, the result of which he gave to the world in numerous works.
Munk was an earnest student of Judaism and a faithful Jew.
Works
*"Die Metrik der Griechen und Römer" (Glogau, 1834) – translated into English and published as "The metres of the Greeks and Romans" (1844).
*"De Fabulis Atellanis" (Leipzig, 1840)
*"Geschichte der Griechischen Literatur" (Berlin, 1849–50; 3d ed. by Volkmann, 1879–80) – Chapters translated into English by D.B. Kitchin and published as "The student's manual of Greek tragedy" (1891).
Most widely held works by Eduard Munk
WorldCat Identities
*"Die Natürliche Ordnung der Platonischen Schriften" (Berlin, 1857)
*"Geschichte der Römischen Literatur" (ib. 1858-61; 2d ed. by Oskar Seyffert, 2 vols., 1875–77).
Some of Munk's works have been translated into English, Spanish, and Russian.
References
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External links
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1803 births
1871 deaths
German classical scholars
19th-century German Jews
Scholars from the Kingdom of Prussia
German philologists
People from Głogów
People from the Province of Silesia
University of Breslau alumni
Humboldt University of Berlin alumni