Hellmut Flashar
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Hellmut Flashar (German: [ˈflashaʁ]; born 3 December 1929 in Hamburg) is a German classical philologist and translator.
Life[]
Flashar taught as a professor at the university of Bochum (1965-1982) and Munich (1982-1997).
Academic Publications[]
Books, Essays, and Comments on the following texts:
The Dialogue Ion as a Testimony of Platonic Philosophy (1958), Aristotle, Problemata Physica (1962, 4th ed. 1991), Melancholy in Ancient Medical Theories (1966), The Epitaphios of Pericles (1969), Aristotle, Mirabilia (1972, 3rd ed. 1990), Aristotle in: Plan of the History of Philosophy (1983, 2nd extended edition 2004), staging of antiquity (1991, 2nd extended and updated edition of 2009), Sophocles (2000 ), Felix Mendelssohn-Bartholdy and the Greek Tragedy (2001).
Numerous journal articles (39 contributions) to 1989 summarized in: HF, Eidola, Selected Little Writings (1989), then another 23 contributions summarized in: Spectra. Small contributions on drama, philosophy and antiquity, Tübingen 2004 (Classica Monacensia 29). Publication of two records and a CD with music to the ancient drama. Festschrift: Orchestra (1994) [1]
References[]
- ^ "Flashar Hellmut Prof. (em.) Dr. - Griechische und lateinische Philologie - LMU München". www.klassphil.uni-muenchen.de (in German). Retrieved 22 October 2019.
External links[]
- Literature by and about Hellmut Flashar in the German National Library catalogue
- Hellmut Flashar beim Institut für Klassische Philologie der LMU München
- Hellmut Flashar's Blog
- Writers from Hamburg
- German classical philologists
- Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich faculty
- Ruhr University Bochum faculty
- University of Tübingen faculty
- German translators
- Translators from Greek
- Translators to German
- German medical historians
- Recipients of the Cross of the Order of Merit of the Federal Republic of Germany
- 1929 births
- Living people
- German male non-fiction writers
- German translator stubs
- German historian stubs