- Georg Friedrich Schömann
Georg Friedrich Schömann (
June 28 ,1793 -March 25 1879 ), was a German classical scholar.He was born at
Stralsund inPomerania . In 1827 he was appointed professor of ancient literature and eloquence in theUniversity of Greifswald ; it was there that he died.Schömann's main interest was in the constitutional and religious antiquities of
Greece . His first works on the subject were "De comitiis Atheniensium" (1819), the first independent account of the forms of Athenian political life, and a treatise "De sortitione judicum apud Athenienses" (1820). In conjunction with M. H. E. Meier, Schömann wrote "Der attische Process" (1824). Among his other works are:
*editions ofIsaeus (1831) andPlutarch 's "Agis and Cleomenes" (1839, important for the Attic law of inheritance and the history of theSparta n constitution)
*"Antiquitates juris publici Graecorum" (1838)
*a critical examination of Grote's account of the Athenian constitution (1854, Eng. trans. byB. Bosanquet , 1878) from a conservative point of view
*"Griechische Alterthümer" (1855-1859), treating of the general historical development of the Greek states, followed by a detailed account of the constitutions of Sparta,Crete andAthens , thecult s and international relations of the Greek tribes.The question of the religious institutions of the Greeks, which Schömann considered an essential part of their public life, soon attracted his attention, and he took the view that everything really religious was akin to
Christianity , and that the greatest intellects of Greece produced intuitively Christian,dogma tic ideas. From this point of view he edited the "Theogony" ofHesiod (1868), with a commentary, chiefly mythological, and Cicero's "De natura deorum" (1850, 4th ed. 1876); translated with introduction andflute sAeschylus 's "Prometheus Bound", and wrote a "Prometheus Unbound" (1844), in which Prometheus is brought to see the greatness of his offence and is pardoned byZeus . Of his contributions on grammatical subjects special mention may be made of "Die Lehre von den Redetheilen nach den Alten dargestellt" (1862), an introduction to the elements of the science of grammar. His many-sidedness is shown in his "Opuscula academica" (4 vols., 1856-1871).See
Franz Susemihl inConrad Bursian 's "Biog. Jahrbuch für Altertumskunde" (1879);A. Baumeister in "Allgemeine deutsche Biographie", xxxii.; C. Bursian, "Gesch. der class. Philologie in Deutschland" (1883), and J. E. Sandys, "Hist. of Classical Scholarship", iii. (1908), p. 165.References
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