Conrad Cichorius
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Conrad Cichorius (25 May 1863 in Leipzig – 20 January 1932 in Bonn) was a German historian and classical philologist. He is known for publishing a complete survey of the reliefs of Trajan's Column, which still forms the basis of modern scholarship.[1]
From 1882 to 1886 he studied at the universities of Freiburg, Leipzig and Berlin, and in 1895 became an associate professor at Leipzig. Later on, he was a full professor of ancient history at the universities of Breslau (1900–16) and Bonn (1916–28). In 1923/24 he served as university rector.[2] His doctoral students included Vasile Pârvan.
Selected works
- Rom und Mytilene, Teubner, Leipzig 1888
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- Die Reliefs des Denkmals von Adamklissi, Leipzig 1897
- Untersuchungen zu Lucilius, Berlin 1908
- Römische Studien. Historisches, Epigraphisches, Literaturgeschichtliches aus vier Jahrhunderten Roms, Leipzig/Berlin 1922
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- ↑ Conrad Cichorius Professorenkatalog der Universität Leipzig
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- 1863 births
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- Writers from Leipzig
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- Academic staff of the University of Breslau
- Academic staff of the University of Bonn
- German male non-fiction writers
- 19th-century German historians