Franz Skutsch
Franz Skutsch (6 January 1865 – 29 September 1912) was a German classical philologist and linguist born in Neisse. He was the father of classical philologist Otto Skutsch (1906-1990).He studied classical philology and Indo-European studies at the Universities of Heidelberg and Breslau, where he was a student of Georg Wissowa (1859-1931). In 1888 he earned his doctorate at the University of Bonn, later obtaining his habilitation at Breslau in 1890. In 1896 he became a full professor at the University of Breslau and the successor to Friedrich Marx (1859-1941).
Skutsch is remembered for his expert linguistic/philological treatment of the Roman playwright Plautus, being the author of the acclaimed "''Plautinisches und Romanisches''" (1892). With linguist Paul Kretschmer (1866-1956) he was co-founder of the journal ''Glotta''.
He was an honorary member of the ''Gesellschaft der Wissenschaften in Athen'' (Society of Sciences in Athens), and a corresponding member of the Bavarian Academy. Provided by Wikipedia
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by Skutsch, Franz 1865-1912
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“...Skutsch, Franz 1865-1912 Forschungen zur lateinischen Grammatik und Metrik...”Published 1892
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“...Skutsch, Franz 1865-1912 Forschungen zur lateinischen Grammatik und Metrik...”Published 1892
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