August Meineke

Johann Albrecht Friedrich August Meineke

Johann Albrecht Friedrich August Meineke (also Augustus Meineke; German: [ˈmaɪnəkə]; 8 December 1790 – 12 December 1870), German classical scholar, was born at Soest in the Duchy of Westphalia. He was father-in-law to philologist Theodor Bergk.[1]

He obtained his education at the University of Leipzig as a student of Johann Gottfried Jakob Hermann. After holding an educational post at Danzig (now Gdańsk, Poland), he was director of the Joachimsthal Gymnasium in Berlin from 1826 to 1856.[2] In 1830 he became a member of the Berlin Academy. He died in Berlin on 12 December 1870.[1]

He excelled in conjectural criticism, the comic writers and Alexandrine poets being his favourite authors.[2] He was the first scholar since Richard Bentley to distinguish himself in the critical analyses of Menander and Philemon.[1]

Principal works

  • Fragmenta comicorum graecorum (1839–1857, the first volume of which contains an essay on the development of Greek comedy and an account of its chief representatives)
  • Analecta alexandrina (1843, containing the fragments of Rhianus, Euphorion, Alexander of Aetolia, and Parthenius).
  • Babrii Fabulae Aesopeae with Karl Lachmann, (1845).
  • Strabo (including Strabonis Geographica 1852 and Vindiciarum Strabonianarum liber, 1852).
  • Alciphronis rhetoris Epistolae (edition of Alciphron, 1853).
  • Stobaeus (1855–1863; including Florilegium 1855 [3] and Ioannis Stobaei Eclogarum physicarum et ethicarum libri duo, 1860).
  • Poetarum comicorum Graecorum fragmenta, (1855; with Friedrich Heinrich Bothe).
  • Theocritus, Bion, Moschus (3rd edition, 1856).
  • Athenaeus of Naucratis (1858–1867); including Deipnosophistae e recognitione A. Meineke (1858).
  • Aristophanis Comoediae, (1860, edition of Aristophanes' comedies).[4]
  • Callimachus (1861).
  • Sophoclis Oedipus Coloneus cum scholiis graecis. Accedunt Analecta Sophoclea (1863).[5]
  • Published in English: "The fragments of attic comedy after Meineke, Bergk, and Kock", 1957 by J M Edmonds (August Meineke; Theodor Bergk; Theodor Kock).

References

  1. ^ a b c A History of Classical Scholarship: The Eighteenth Century in Germany by John Edwin Sandys
  2. ^ a b  One or more of the preceding sentences incorporates text from a publication now in the public domainChisholm, Hugh, ed. (1911). "Meineke, Johann Albrecht Friedrich August". Encyclopædia Britannica. Vol. 18 (11th ed.). Cambridge University Press. p. 83.
  3. ^ Google Books Florilegium
  4. ^ WorldCat Identities Most widely held works by August Meineke
  5. ^ WorldCat Title Sophoclis Oedipus Coloneus, etc


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