- Georg Anton Friedrich Ast
Georg Anton Friedrich Ast (
1778 -31 October 1841 ) was a Germanphilosopher andphilologist .He was born at Gotha. Educated there and at the
University of Jena , he became a "privatdozent " atJena in 1802. In 1805 he became professor ofclassical literature in theUniversity of Landshut , where he remained until 1826, when it was transferred toMünich . He lived there until his death in 1841.In recognition of his work he was made an aulic councillor and a member of the
Bavarian Academy of Sciences . He is known principally for his work during the last twenty-five years of his life on the dialogues ofPlato . His "Plato's Leben and Schriften" (1816) was the first of those critical inquiries into the life and works of Plato which originated in the "Introductions" ofFriedrich Schleiermacher and the historical scepticism of Niebuhr and Wolf.Distrusting tradition, he took a few of the finest dialogues as his standard, and from internal evidence denounced as spurious not only those which are generally admitted to be so ("
Epinomis ,Minos ,Theages ,Arastae ,Clitophon , Hipparchus,Eryxias ", "Letters and Definitions"), but also the "Meno, Euthydemus, Charmides, Lysis, Laches", "First" and "Second Alcibiades", "Hippias Major " and "Minor", "Ion,Euthyphro , Apology,Crito ", and even (againstAristotle 's explicit assertion) "The Laws". The genuine dialogues he divides into three series:# the earliest, marked chiefly by the poetical and dramatic element, i.e. "Protagoras, Phaedrus, Gorgias, Phaedo";
# the second, marked bydialectic subtlety, i.e. "Theaetetus, Sophist, Statesman, Parmenides, Cratylus"; and
# the third group, combining both qualities harmoniously, i.e., the "Philebus, Symposium, Republic, Timaeus, Critias".The work was followed by a complete edition of Plato's works (2 vols., 1819-1832) with a Latin translation and commentary. His last work was the "Lexicon Platonicum "(3 vols., 1834-1839), which is both valuable and comprehensive. In his works on
aesthetics he combined the views of Schelling with those of Winckelmann, Lessing,Kant , Herder,Schiller and others. His histories of philosophy are marked more by critical scholarship than by originality of thought, though they are interesting as asserting the now familiar principle that thehistory of philosophy is not the history of opinions, but ofreason as a whole; he was among the first to attempt to formulate a principle of the development ofthought . Beside his works on Plato, he wrote, on aesthetics, "System der Kunstlehre" (1805) and "Grundriss der Aesthetik" (1807); on the history of philosophy, "Grundlinien der Philosophie" (1807, republished 1809, but soon forgotten), "Grundriss einer Geschichte der Philosophie" (1807 and 1825), and "Hauptmomente der Geschichte der Philosophie" (1829); in philology, "Grundlinien der Philologie" (1808), and "Grundlinien der Grammatik, Hermeneutik und Kritik" (1808).References
*1911
External links
* Ast's "Lexicon Platonicum" from Google Books: [http://books.google.com/books?vid=OCLC72999890&id=-kJ30PkDvO8C vol. 1] , [http://books.google.com/books?vid=OCLC13513314&id=JWmKyMsRmBUC vol. 2] , [http://books.google.com/books?id=9dZ3pbNgjwEC vol. 3]
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