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Georg Busolt

Georg Busolt (13 November 1850 – 2 September 1920) was a German historian of Classical history.

Busolt, born at Gut Kepurren (now in Chernyakhovsky District) near Insterburg, was the son of the East Prussian landowner Adolf Julius Busolt (1818–1900). He attended the Gymnasium at Insterburg and studied history and philosophy at the University of Königsberg. In 1874 he received for his dissertation ''Grundzüge der Erkenntnißtheorie und Metaphysik Spinozas'' ("The Foundation of Spinoza's Theory of Knowledge and Metaphysics"), for which he received his doctorate in the following year, the Kant Prize. Following a research tour of Italy and Greece, Busolt habilitated in 1878 at Königsberg with his work on Sparta.

His first chair received Busolt in 1879: He followed Christian August Volquardsen as Professor of Ancient History at the University of Kiel. Since this was Busolt's first post, at first he was an associate professor and became a full professor in 1881. After 18 years in Kiel Busolt changed for the winter semester 1897/98 at the University of Göttingen, where he again succeeded Volquardsen. In Göttingen, Busolt worked until his death in teaching and at research. The Prussian government appointed him to Privy Councillor in 1911. Busolt died at Göttingen in 1920.

Busolt dealt mainly with Greek history. To this end, he wrote a handbook on the ancient Greek city and his multi-volume ''Griechische Geschichte''. Although he intended to cover the subject down to the Battle of Chaeroneia, Busolt's work goes only as far as the Peloponnesian War. Despite that his work has sometimes become outdated, it still occupies an important place in the secondary literature, especially for the time of the Peloponnesian War, due to his extremely extensive annotations, which covers all the primary sources then known and the secondary literature up to his time. Provided by Wikipedia
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Published 1990
Georg Busolt : his career in his letters /

: This book is a study of Georg Busolt (1850-1920), a noted German historian of classical Greece. The treatment is based on a collection of his own letters, mainly written to other scholars. Over 100 letters from Busolt to others are collected and edited here. Each letter, in the original German, is presented with commentary and the whole is woven into a chronological narrative and survey of Busolt's career. There are four chapters (The Busolt Family; Königsberg; Kiel, Göttingen), the last three corresponding to the universities where he studied and taught. Despite Busolt's eminence and the continued usefulness of his two great handbooks ( Griechische Geschichte; Griechische Staatskunde ), nothing has ever been written about him. Moreover, the narrative gives a picture of Prussian universities and academic issues during his period - a crucial one for the development of German education - and is thus a contribution to the history of scholarship.
: Letters in German with commentary in English. : 1 online resource (xii, 242 pages) : illustrations. : "Georg Busolt: bibliography": pages 220-227.
Includes bibliographical references. : 9789004329096 : 0169-8958 ; : Available to subscribing member institutions only.

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