Karl Friedrich Heinrich Bruchmann (21 October 1863,
Breslau – 24 April 1919) was a German
classical philologist.
From 1881 to 1885, he studied
philology and history at the
University of Breslau, receiving his doctorate with the dissertation ''De Apolline et graeca Minerva deis medicis''. From August 1888 onward, he was a teacher at Königliches König-Wilhelms-Gymnasium in Breslau.
In 1893, he published a supplement to
Wilhelm Heinrich Roscher's dictionary of
Greek and
Roman mythology, "''Ausführliches Lexikon der griechischen und römischen Mythologie''". Other noted works by Bruchmann include:
* ''Psychologische Studien zur Sprachgeschichte'', 1888 – Psychological studies of
linguistic history
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* ''Beiträge zur Ephoros--Kritik'', 1890 – Critique of
Ephoros
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* ''Epitheta deorum quae apud poetas graecos leguntur'', 1893.
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1863 births
1919 deaths
University of Breslau alumni
Writers from Wrocław
German classical philologists
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