- Johann August Nauck
Johann August Nauck (
September 18 ,1822 –August 3 ,1892 ) was a German classical scholar andcritic .Nauck was born at Auerstadt in
Prussia nSaxony . After studying at theUniversity of Halle and holding educational posts inBerlin , he immigrated in 1859 toSt Petersburg , where he became a professor of Greek at the Imperial Historico-Philological Institute.Nauck was one of the most distinguished textual critics of his day, although, like PH Peerlkamp, he was fond of altering a text in accordance with what he thought the author must, or ought to, have written.
The most important of his writings and translations, all of which deal with Greek language and literature (especially the tragedians) are the following:
*"Euripides, Tragedies and Fragments" (1854, 3rd ed., 1871)
*"Studio, Euripidea" (1859-1862)
*"Tragicorum Graecorum Fragmenta" (1856, last ed., 1889), his chief work
*Index to the "Fragments" (1892)
*text ofSophocles (1867)
*revised edition of Schneidewin's annotated Sophocles (1856, etc.)
*texts ofHomer , "Odyssey " (1874) and "Iliad " (1877-1879)
*the fragments ofAristophanes of Byzantium (1848)
*Porphyrius of Tyre (1860, 2nd ed., 1886)
*Iamblichus, "De Vita Pythagorica" (1884)
*"Lexikon Vindobonense" (1867), a meagre compilation of the 14th or I5th century.References
*1911
Further reading
Memoir by T Zielinski, in Bursian's "Biographisches Jahrbuch" (1894), and JE Sandys, "History of Classical Scholarship", iii. (1908), pp. 149-152.
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