- Karl Julius Beloch
Karl Julius Beloch (
January 21 ,1854 -February 1 ,1929 ) was a German classical andeconomic historian who was a native of Petschkendorf.In 1870 he moved to Italy for health reasons, and subsequently studied in
Palermo ,Rome andHeidelberg . In 1879 he became a "professor extraordinarius" ofancient history at theUniversity of Rome , where he remained for almost all of his professional career.Beloch is known for his critical examinations of classical Greek and Roman history. He was skeptical of traditional sources, and frequently presented a new and subjective reconstruction of historical events. These viewpoints placed him out of favor with several influential German scholars, particularly famed
historian Theodor Mommsen (1817-1903). In 1889 Beloch was denied professorship atBreslau , a position which had been vacated byEduard Meyer (1855-1930), and instead given toUlrich Wilcken (1862-1944).Among his numerous publications was a four-volume opus of
Greek history titled "Griechische Geschichte", and a systematic study involving thedemography of the Greco-Roman world called "Die Bevölkerung der griechisch-römischen Welt".References
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title=A. D. Momigliano
author=Arnaldo Momigliano, Glen Warren Bowersock, Tim Cornell
year=1994
publisher=University of California Press
isbn=0520085450
url=http://books.google.com/books?id=Y8AbhwgR78QC&pg=PA97&lpg=PA97&dq=%22Karl+Julius+Beloch%22&source=web&ots=R8XMiZRbvx&sig=uC3vYRcyDoi3-Umm1GHCj6rWjRQ&hl=en#PPA101,M1
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