Franz Ritter
German classical philologist
Intro | German classical philologist | ||||||
Places | Germany | ||||||
was | Philologist Professor Educator Scholar Classical scholar Politician | ||||||
Work field | Academia Literature Social science Politics | ||||||
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Birth | 15 February 1803, Medebach, Germany | ||||||
Death | 22 October 1875Bonn, Germany (aged 72 years) | ||||||
Star sign | Aquarius | ||||||
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Franz Ritter (15 February 1803, Medebach – 22 October 1875, Bonn) was a German classical philologist.
He studied classical philology at the universities of Bonn and Berlin, receiving his doctorate in 1828 with a dissertation on Aristophanes' Plutus. In 1829 he obtained his habilitation at the University of Bonn, where in 1833 he was named an associate professor of classical philology.
He published the entire edition of works by Horace (1856–57) as well as three complete editions of Tacitus (1834–36, 1848 and 1856–57). He also edited works by Tertullian, Terence, Aristotle and Sophocles.