- Johann Georg Baiter
Johann Georg Baiter (
May 31 ,1801 -October 10 ,1877 ), was a Swissphilologist and textual critic.He was born at
Zürich , where he received his early education. He went on in 1818 to theUniversity of Tübingen , but could not afford to stay there, and had to return to Zürich, where for several years he was a private tutor. From 1824 to 1829 he studied atMunich underFriedrich Thiersch ; at Göttingen, underGeorg Dissen ; at Königsberg, underChristian Lobeck . From 1833 to 1876 he was "Oberlehrer" at the gymnasium in Zürich, where he died.Baiter's strong point was
textual criticism , applied chiefly toCicero and the Attic orators; he was very successful in finding the best manuscript authorities, and his collations were made with the greatest accuracy. Most of his works were produced in collaboration with other scholars, such asJohann Caspar von Orelli , who regarded him as his right-hand man. He editedIsocrates ,Panegyricus (1831); with Sauppe,Lycurgus , Leocralca (1834) and "Oratores Atticae" (1838-1850); with Orelli and Winckelmann, a critical edition ofPlato (1839-1842), which marked a distinct advance in the text, two new manuscripts being laid under contribution; with Orelli, "Babrius, Fabellae Iambicae nuper repertae" (1845); "Isocrates", in the Didot collection of classics (1846).He had been associated with Orelli in his great work on Cicero, and assisted in "Ciceronis Scholiastae" (1833) and "Onomasticon Tullianum" (1836-1838). The "Fasti Consulares" and "Triumphales" were all his own work. With Orelli and (after his death)
Karl Felix Halm , he assisted in the second edition of the Cicero, and, with Kayser, edited the same author for theTauchnitz series (1860—1869). New editions of Orelli's Tacitus andHorace were also due to him. It is worth noting that, with Sauppe, he translated Leake's "Topography of Athens".
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