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  Christian Gottlob Heyne - LoveToKnow 1911
CHRISTIAN GOTTLOB HEYNE (1729-1812), German classical scholar and archaeologist, was born on the 25th of September 1729, at Chemnitz in Saxony.
Another period of want followed, and it was only by persistent solicitation that Heyne was able to obtain the post of under-clerk in the count's library, with a salary of somewhat less than twenty pounds sterling.
Unlike Gottfried Hermann, Heyne regarded the study of grammar and language only as the means to an end, not as the chief object of philology.
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  Christian Gottlob Heyne - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Christian Gottlob Heyne (25 September 1729-14 July 1812) was a German classical scholar and archaeologist as well as long-time director of the Göttingen State and University Library.
Heyne was simultaneouslygiven the post of director of the university library, a position he held until his death in 1812.
Unlike Gottfried Hermann, Heyne regarded the study of grammar and language only as the means to an end, not as the chief object of philology.
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 Johann Joachim Winckelmann Rezensionen zu den Sendschreiben und Nachrichten
1763 schreibt Christian Gottlob Heyne eine Rezension zu den veröffentlichten „Sendschreiben“.
Heyne fasste auf knapp sieben Seiten die Hauptgedanken Winckelmanns zusammen.
Eine allzu starke kritische Auseinandersetzung blieb aber aus, was an den geringen Kenntnissen in Deutschland zu den Ausgrabungen von Pompeji und Herkulaneum gelegen haben wird.
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Christian was born the son of King John of Denmark ("Kong Hans") and Christina of Saxony, at Nyborg Castle in 1481 and succeeded his father as king and regent i..
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Christian Gottlob Heine (25 September, 1729-14 July, 1812) was a German classical scholar and archaeologist.
At the end of 1762, however, he was able to return to Dresden, where he was commissioned by PD Lippert to prepare the Latin text of the third voltime of his Dactyliotheca (art account of a collection of gems).
On the death of Johann Matthias Gesner at Göttingen in 1761, the vacant chair was refused first by Ernesti and then by Ruhnken, who persuaded Münchhatisen, the Hanoverian minister and prjncipal curator of the university to bestow it on Heyne (1763).
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Gottlob Frege Biography from the MacTutor History of Mathematics archive.
Gottlob Frege Edward N. Zalta of the Metaphysics Research Lab.
When referring to the name of a person who is not or might not be a Christian, or to the name of a non-specific person, some consider it preferable to avoid this term and to use one of the synonyms below instead in order to avoid causing offence.
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Christian Gottlob Heyne (25 September, 1729-14 July, 1812) was a (A person of German nationality) German (A student of ancient Greek and Latin) classical scholar and (An anthropologist who studies prehistoric people and their culture) archaeologist.
Accordingly, in April 1752, Heyne journeyed to (A city in southeastern Germany on the Elbe River; it was almost totally destroyed by British air raids in 1945) Dresden, believing that his fortune was made.
Unlike (Click link for more info and facts about Gottfried Hermann) Gottfried Hermann, Heyne regarded the study of (Studies of the formation of basic linguistic units) grammar and language only as the means to an end, not as the chief object of philology.
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Christian Gottlob Heyne (25 September 1729 - 14 July 1812) was a German classical scholar and archaeologist.
In the latter year the Seven Years'War broke out, and Heyne was once more in a state of destitution.
At the endof 1762, however, he was able to return to Dresden, where he was commissioned by PD Lippertto prepare the Latin text of the third volume of his Dactyliotheca (art account of a collection of gems).
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His father was a poor weaver his education was paid for by his In 1748 he entered the University of Leipzig where he was often short of necessaries of life.
But although not a critical scholar was the first to attempt a scientific of Greek mythology and he gave an undoubted impulse philological studies.
Christian Gottlob Heyne's correspondence with Albrecht and Gottlieb Emanuel von Haller (Brosamen zur Blumenbach-Forschung)
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 Bryn Mawr Classical Review 2003.07.31
Vohler notes that although Heyne did not attain the levels of technical accomplishment found in Dutch and English philology, he was praised by no less than Friedrich Schlegel for his enthusiasm and comprehensive grasp of antiquity and its spirit (Geist).
Heyne institutionalized support for the study of antiquity through periodicals, expansion of library holdings at Göttingen, collections of maps and coins, and the first university collection of ancient sculpture.
From this Heyne drew the hermeneutical principle that ancient works had to be understood in terms of such an essence, specifically the Geist imparted by the artist to his work.
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Gottlob Bidermann served in that lethal theater from 1941 to 1945, and his memoir of those years vividly recaptures his grueling experiences with an army marching on the road to ruin.
by Frege, Gottlob, and Hermes, Hans, and Kambartel, Friedrich
by Frege, Gottlob, and Hermes, Hans, and Kambartel, Friedrich, and Kaulbach, Friedrich
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 MSN Encarta - Search View - Mythology
In Christian art, this motif was adapted to symbolize a soul bound to the wood of the cross, through which the believer enters the port of salvation.
Other traditional pagan motifs that were used in Christian allegories include Helios on his chariot of fire (Christ, the “light of the world” in biblical language) and the figures of Cupid and Psyche (Christ and the soul).
The studies made in this period were consolidated in the work of German scholar Christian Gottlob Heyne, who was the first scholar to use the Latin term mythus (instead of fabula, meaning "fable") to refer to the tales of heroes and gods.
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 Christian Gottlob Heyne - netlexikon
In Göttingen arbeitete Heyne bis zu seinem Tod.
Heyne gilt als einer der wichtigsten Vordenker des Klassizismus.
Vor allem aber war Heyne einer der ersten, der sich wissenschaftlich mit der griechischen Mythologie auseinandersetzte.
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 Bryn Mawr Classical Review 2003.02.24
But Heyne too, for all his appreciation of Sulpicia's poems, gives a quite cursory commentary on 3.13: in order to get over the embarrassment created by the woman's exuberant sexuality, he emphasizes her great stylistic and syntactic audacity, and so diverts the reader's attention from her "real" behavior.
Gruppe develops Heyne's cautious proposal, and is the first to state firmly and explicitly that the author is a real Augustan Sulpicia.
Her elegies are to be viewed not so much as poems in the fullest sense of the word but rather as private love letters written by a real girl, as well as the material on which the "Amicus Sulpiciae" (whom Gruppe identifies as Tibullus himself) draws in fashioning his own truly poetic cycle.
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 Christian Gottlob Heine - ruv.net Encylopedia Information Portal   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Christian Gottlob Heyne (1729-1812), German classical scholar and archaeologist, was born on September 25 1729, at Chemnitz in Saxony.
An elegy written by him in Latin on the death of a friend attracted the attention of Count von Bruhl[?], the prime minister, who expressed a desire to see the author.
At the end of 1762, however, he was esvibied to return to Dresden, where he was commissioned by PD Lippert to prepare the Latin text of the third voltime of his Dactyliotheca (art account of a collection of gems).
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Odysseus and Euryclea, by Christian Gottlob Heyne In Greek mythology, Euryclea, or Eurýkleia was the wet-nurse of Odysseus.
September 25 is the 268th day of the year (269th in leap years).
Philology is the study of ancient texts and languages.
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 Germania latina - Latinitas teutonica: VorabAbstract 378 (engl.)   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Goethe was so taken by it that he wished to study in Göttingen, where Heyne taught, at the great man's feet, and the aged Edward Gibbon to console himself for the neglect in England of the young Gibbon's comments on Book 6 of the Aeneid notes Heyne's approval of them.
Heyne produces his edition not out of any great love for Virgil but out of a desire to demonstrate the utility of the new, neo-humanist method of reading texts.
Heyne's reappraisal of the poem brings into doubt the chief means of the eighteenth century for approaching Virgil.
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 Sagarra über Huber: Briefe. Band 1: 1774–1804, Band 4: 1810–1811
Of course not many of Therese Heyne’s sisters were as privileged as she.
Christian Gottlob Heyne’s firmly held views on »die Bestimmung des Weibes« barred her way to a proper education – a deficit always evident in the syntax and spelling of this prolific writer.
Heyne placed very considerable demands on his eldest surviving daughter: having lost her own mother at twelve, the thirteen-year-old was taken out of boarding school to act as her new stepmother’s deputy in household management, and from the following year to act as surrogate mother of, in time, half a dozen young step-siblings.
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period of want followed, and it was only by persistent solicitation that Heyne was able to obtain the See also:
curator of the university; to bestow it on Heyne' (1763).
His emoluments were gradually augmented, and his growing celebrity, brought him most advantageous offers from other German governments, which he.
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 Edward A. Beach: Excerpts from "The Potencies of God(s)"
Thus, for example, it was the unquestioned assumption of Christianity's preeminence as alone being true that led to easy speculations about paganism as deriving from brute ignorance and superstition or, worse, from the corrupting influence of the devil and his cohorts.
Schelling early recognized that questions concerning the origins and nature of pagan religions and their relations to Christianity could not be resolved satisfactorily through mere reliance on scriptural or institutional authorities.
Christian Gottlob Heyne, Questio de causis fabularum seu mythorum veterum physicis, in his Opuscula academica collecta et animadversionibus locupletata, 6 vols.
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 Bryn Mawr Classical Review 94.09.10
This history, which begins with Christian Gottlöb Heyne (1729-1812) and Johann Gottfried Herder (1744-1803), is implicitly polemical: neither Heyne nor Herder is mentioned by Detienne in a similar history in L'Invention.
Depending on how the history is written, one can conclude that myth is nothing but a construct bearing no relation to Greek antiquity (the poststructuralists) or that current, feasible approaches to Greek myth are traceable to the eighteenth century.
Fritz Graf, "Die Entstehung des Mythosbegriffs bei Christian Gottlob Heyne," in Mythos in mythenloser Gesellschaft, pp.
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It was a new compromise between the Habsburg absolutism and the refeudalised Hungarian noblemen: the new content served as the training of the sons of Hungarian noblemen for offices and public life The universal assembly of Lutherans accepted these tendencies in the spirit of the international neo-humanism.
Professor Schedius - a student of Heyne, professor of Aesthetics, Greek and Pedagogy - was not as conservative as the political line of the II Ratio.
But the regime was ruled not only by aristocrats and public administrators but the industrial capitalists too: and the last group needed a much more practical schooling with modern languages and sciences for their clerks and engineers, a school without Latin and Greek.
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 Heyne Family Crest
In continental Europe, the most ancient recorded family crest was discovered upon the monumental effigy of a Count of Wasserburg in the church of St. Emeran, at Ratisobon, Germany...
In the Heyne coat of arms as in all coat of arms the crest is only one element of the full armorial achievement.
We encourage you to study the Heyne genealogy to find out if you descend from someone who bore a particular family crest.
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 Förteckning över skribenter.
Catharina Elisabeth Goethe till: Christiane Vulpius, Caroline Grossmann, Charlotte von Stein, Louise Schlosser, Hertiginnan Anna Amalia, Johann Kaspar Lavater, Fritz von Stein, Philipp Seidel, Johann Wolfgang Goethe, Friedrich von Stein, Johann Daniel Salzmann, Carl Unzelmann 1777-1801: 25
Christian Fürchtegott Gellert till: Andreas Wagner, Johanna Erdmuth von Schönfeld, Johann Adolf Schlegel, Erdmuthe Dorothea Magdalena Vitzthum von Eckstädt, Ernst August Buschmann, Friedrich Eberhard von Rochow, Johanna Wilhelmine Biehle 1758-59:10
Johann Gottfried Herder till: Christian Gottlob Heyne, Karoline Flachland, Casimire zur Lippe-Detmold, Elisabeth Raspe, Johann Friedrich Hartnoch, Johann Heinrich Merck, Johann Kaspar Lavater, Therese Heyne 1771-76: 10
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