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German classical scholar
August Wilhelm Zumpt
Born(1815-12-04)4 December 1815
Königsberg, Kingdom of Prussia
Died22 April 1877(1877-04-22) (aged 61)
Berlin, Germany
Academic background
Alma materUniversity of Berlin
InfluencesKarl Ferdinand Ranke
Academic work
DisciplineEpigraphy
InstitutionsFriedrich-Wilhelms-Gymnasium

August Wilhelm Zumpt (4 December 1815 – 22 April 1877 in Berlin) was a German classical scholar, known chiefly in connection with Latin epigraphy. He was a nephew of philologist Karl Gottlob Zumpt.

Born in Königsberg, Zumpt studied at the University of Berlin (1832–36). From 1839 to 1851, he was a professor at Friedrich Werder Gymnasium (Berlin), afterwards working as a professor at Friedrich-Wilhelms-Gymnasium under the direction of Karl Ferdinand Ranke. He travelled extensively during his career; England (1845, 1860), Italy (1851, 1857, 1864), Greece, Egypt, Palestine and Asia Minor (1871–72).

His papers on epigraphy (collected in "Commentationes epigraphicae", 2 vols., 1850, 1854) brought him into conflict with Theodor Mommsen in connexion with the preparation of the Corpus Inscriptionum Latinarum, a scheme for which, drawn up by Mommsen, was approved in 1847.

Works

  • Edition of Rutilius Claudius Namatianus, "De Reditu Suo Libri Duo" (1840).
  • "De Augustalibus et Seviris Augustalibus commentatio epigraphica" (1846).
  • "Caesaris Augusti index rerum a se gestarum sive monumentum Ancyranum" (with Johannes Franck, 1845).
  • "Augusti Wilhelmi Zumptii Commentationum epigraphicarum ad antiquitates Romanas pertinentium" (two volumes 1850, 1854).
  • Das Criminalrecht der römischen Republik (two volumes 1865, 1869).
  • Editions of Cicero; "Oratio pro L. Murena" (1859) and "Orationes Tres de lege agraria" (1861).
  • "De monumento Ancyrano supplendo commantatio" (1869).
  • Der Criminalprocess der römischen Republik (1871).

Wilhelm Ihne incorporated materials left by him in the seventh and eighth volumes of his "Römische Geschichte".

References

  1. ^ Biography of August Wilhelm Zumpt in ADB: Zumpt, Gottlob @ Allgemeine Deutsche Biographie
  2.  One or more of the preceding sentences incorporates text from a publication now in the public domainChisholm, Hugh, ed. (1911). "Zumpt". Encyclopædia Britannica. Vol. 28 (11th ed.). Cambridge University Press. p. 1056.
  3. Google Search list of published works.
  4. Google Books De Reditu Suo Libri Duo
  5. Meyers Großes Konversations-Lexikon Wilhelm Ihne
Classical epigraphy
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