Adolf Kaegi (1849 -1923)
Adolf Kaegi (* September 30 1849 in Bauma , † 14 February 1923 in Rüschlikon ) was a Swiss Indologist and Hellenist .
Adolf Kaegi studied ancient languages and Indology, he said one focus of his work to the study of Greek and Sanskrit laid. His academic teachers included Rudolf von Roth and Karl Geldner . 1875 Kaegi was claimed and completed his PhD Lecturer in Old Indic and put in 1878 a study on the song collection Rig Veda before.
In 1883 he was appointed extraordinary professor of comparative philology, with particular regard to Old Indic and Greek at 1,856 newly established chair of comparative philology at the University of Zurich under Heinrich Schweizer-Sidler selected. In his ten years as Associate Professor Kaegi be dealt especially with the ancient Greeks. He revised Gustav Eduard Bense coupler Greek-German Dictionary and Georg Authenrieths dictionary to the Homeric poems. He also wrote a Greek-German dictionary and school exercise books for school use. His main work was first published in 1884 Concise Greek grammar school, which in one of Edward Bornemann today counts revised to Philosophical Faculties to the standard works.
1893 Kaegi's successor Swiss-Sidlers as was professor of Sanskrit, Indo-European and classical philology . Due to a serious illness had Kaegi 1912 the teaching limit before him in 1914 Eduard Schwyzer succeeded as professor.
Towards the end of his research Kaegi turned increasingly to Indology. In addition, he served as chairman of the Swiss Idiotikon active. Adolf Kaegi died after a long and serious illness on February 14, 1923 at the age of 72 years in Switzerland.
Writings (selection)
The Rgveda, 1878
Concise Greek grammar school (1884), 62nd edition, Berlin: Weidmann 1961st ISBN 3615701003
Repetitionstabellen to succinct Greek grammar school, 22nd edition, Berlin: Weidmann 1957th
Greek-German School Dictionary, reprint of the 15th edition, Darmstadt: WBG of 2005.
Dictionary to the Homeric poems, reprint of the 13th edition, Stuttgart: Teubner 1999th
Greek Exercise Book for Prussia, 2nd edition, Berlin: Weidmann 1932nd
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