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Heinrich Schenkl (29 January 1859,
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– 3 December 1919, Vienna) was an Austrian classical philologist. He was the son of classical philologist
Karl Schenkl Karl Schenkl (Brno, 11 December 1827 Graz, 20 September 1900) was an Austrian Classics#Philology, classical philologist. Biography Schenkl studied Classics#Philology, classical philology and law from 1845 to 1849 at the University of Vienna. Afte ...
. From 1876 to 1880 he studied classical philology, archaeology and philosophy at the University of Vienna, where his instructors included Theodor Gomperz and
Wilhelm von Hartel Wilhelm August Ritter von Hartel (28 May 1839 – 14 January 1907) was an Austrian philologist specializing in classical studies. Biography He was born at Hof, in Moravia, and studied at the University of Vienna (1859–63). He was appointed ...
. For several years he worked as a gymnasium teacher in Vienna, and in 1892 became an associate professor at the University of Graz. From 1896 onward, he served as a full professor at Graz, being named university dean in 1899. In 1917 he appointed professor of classical philology at the University of Vienna.Schenkl, Heinrich (1859-1919)
Commentaria in Aristotelem Graeca et Byzantina


Published works

Schenkl was editor of the three volume ''Bibliotheca patrum latinorum britannica'' (1891–1908). The following is a list of his noted original works and other editions: * ''Plautinische studien'', 1881 – Plautine studies. * ''Zur Textesgeschichte der Eclogen des Calpurnius und Nemesianus'', 1883 – Textual history on the eclogue of Titus Calpurnius Siculus and
Nemesianus Marcus Aurelius Olympius Nemesianus was a Roman poet thought to have been a native of Carthage and flourished about AD 283. He was a popular poet at the court of the Roman emperor Carus (Historia Augusta, ''Carus'', 11). Works The works belo ...
. * ''Die Epiktetischen Fragmente. Eine Untersuchung zur Überlieferungsgeschichte der griechischen Florilegien'', 1888 – Epictetus fragments: a study on the traditional history of Greek florilegium. As an editor: * ''Florilegia duo graeca'', 1888. * ''Epicteti Dissertationes ab Arriano digestae'', 1894. * ''Themistii in Aristotelis Physica paraphrasis'', 1900. * ''Sancti Ambrosii Opera. Pars Quarta'', 1902 in:
Corpus Scriptorum Ecclesiasticorum Latinorum The ''Corpus Scriptorum Ecclesiasticorum Latinorum'' (CSEL) is an academic series that publishes critical editions of Latin works by late-antique Christian authors. Description The CSEL publishes Latin writings of Christian authors from the tim ...
. * ''Marci Antonini imperatoris in semet ipsum libri XII'', 1913. * ''Themistii Orationes quae supersunt''; (1965 ff.) edition of Themistius, part of series "
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{{DEFAULTSORT:Schenkl, Heinrich 1859 births 1919 deaths Writers from Innsbruck University of Vienna alumni Academic staff of the University of Vienna Academic staff of the University of Graz Austrian philologists