
Friedrich Wieseler (19 October 1811, in
Altencelle – 3 December 1892, in
Göttingen
Göttingen (, ; ; ) is a college town, university city in Lower Saxony, central Germany, the Capital (political), capital of Göttingen (district), the eponymous district. The River Leine runs through it. According to the 2022 German census, t ...
) was a German
classical archaeologist and
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 studied
classical philology at the
University of Göttingen, where he was a disciple of
Karl Otfried Müller (1797-1840). Afterwards, he lived as a private scholar in Berlin, where he attended lectures by
August Boeckh (1785-1867). In 1837 he received his doctorate from the
University of Jena, later becoming an associate professor at Göttingen (1842). Here, he also served as a supervisor of the archaeological and
numismatic collections. In 1854 he became a full professor, and from 1869, he was a member of the
Göttingen Academy of Sciences.
Writings
Wieseler was the author of well-regarded works on
ancient Greek
Ancient Greek (, ; ) includes the forms of the Greek language used in ancient Greece and the classical antiquity, ancient world from around 1500 BC to 300 BC. It is often roughly divided into the following periods: Mycenaean Greek (), Greek ...
and
Roman theatre, as well as papers involving figures from
classical mythology. In the field of archaeology, he continued Muller's ''Denkmäler der alten Kunst'' ("Monuments of ancient art").
* ''Ueber die Thymele des Griechischen theaters : eine archäologische Abhandlung'', 1847 – On the tholos of Greek theatre: an archaeological treatise.
* ''Theatergebäude und Denkmäler des Bühnenwesens bei den Griechen und Römern'', 1851 – Theatre buildings and monuments of stage characters involving the Greeks and Romans.
* ''Narkissos; eine kunstmythologische abhandlung nebst einem anhang über die narcissen und ihre beziehung im leben, mythos und cultus der Griechen'', 1856 –
Narcissus, a treatise on mythological art, etc.
* ''Phaethon. Eine archäologische Abhandlung'', 1857 –
Phaethon, An archaeological treatise.
* ''Observationes in Theogoniam Hesiodeam'', 1863.
* ''Ueber den delphischen Dreifuss'', 1871 – About the
Delphic tripod.
* ''Scenische und kritische bemerkungen zu Euripides' Kyklops'', 1881 – Critical remarks on
Euripides' ''
Cyclops''.
* ''Novae schedae criticae in Aristophanis Aves'', 1882.
WorldCat Identities
(publications)
References
ADB:Wieseler, Friedrich
@ Allgemeine Deutsche Biographie
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1811 births
1892 deaths
German classical philologists
Archaeologists from Lower Saxony
University of Göttingen alumni
Academic staff of the University of Göttingen
People from Celle (district)
People from Celle