- Friedrich Gottlieb Welcker
Friedrich Gottlieb Welcker (
4 November 1784 –17 December 1868 ), Germanphilologist andarchaeologist , was born atGrünberg , Hesse-Darmstadt.Having studied classical philology at the
university of Giessen , he was appointed (1803) master in the high school, an office which he combined with that of lecturer at the university. In 1806 he journeyed toItaly , and was for more than a year private tutor atRome in the family ofWilhelm von Humboldt , who became his friend and correspondent.Welcker returned to Giessen in 1808, and resuming his school-teaching and university lectures was in the following year appointed the first professor of
Greek literature and archaeology at that or any German university. After serving as a volunteer in the campaign of 1814 he went toCopenhagen to edit the posthumous papers of the Danish archaeologist Georg Zoega (1755-1809), and published his biography, "Zoegas Leben" (Stutt. 1819).His liberalism in politics having brought him into conflict with the university authorities of Giessen, he exchanged that university for Göttingen in 1816, and three years later received a chair at the new
University of Bonn , where he established the art museum and the library, of which he became the firstlibrarian .In 1841-1843 he travelled in Greece and Italy (cf. his "Tagebuch", Berlin, 1865), retired from the librarianship in 1854, and in 1861 from his professorship, but continued to reside at Bonn until his death.
Welcker was a pioneer in the field of archaeology, and was one of the first to insist, in opposition to the narrow methods of the older Hellenists, on the necessity of co-ordinating the study of
Greek art and religion with philology.Besides early work on
Aristophanes ,Pindar , andSappho , whose character he vindicated, he editedAlcman (1815),Hipponax (1817), Theognis (1826) and the "Theogony" ofHesiod (1865), and published a "Sylloge epigrammatum Graecorum" (Bonn, 1828). His "Griechische Götterlehre" (3 vols., Göttingen, 1857-1862) may be regarded as the first scientific treatise onGreek religion . Among his works on Greek literature the chief are "Die Äschyleische Trilogie" (1824, 6), "Der epische Zyklus oder die Homerischen Geschichte" (2 vols. 1835, 49), "Die griechischen Tragödien mit Rücksicht auf den epischen Zyklus geordnet" (3 vols., 1839-1841). His editions and biography of Zoega, his "Zeitschrift für Geschichte und Auslegung der alten Kunst" (Göttingen, 1817, 8) and his "Alte Denkmäler" (5 vols., 1849-1864) contain his views on ancient art.See Kekule "Das Leben F.G. Welckers" (Leipzig, 1880); W. von Humboldt's "Briefe an Welcker" (ed. R. Haym, Berlin, 1859); JE Sandys, "History of Classical Scholarship" (vol. iii., pp. 216, 7, Cambridge, 1908).----
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