Georg Kaibel


Georg Kaibel was a German classical philologist born in Lübeck. He was a leading authority of Greek epigraphy and epigrammatics.

Biography

Kaibel studied classical philology at the universities of Göttingen and Bonn. At Bonn he was a pupil of Hermann Usener and Franz Bücheler. In 1872–74 he was a member of the German Archaeological Institute in Rome, where he became a close associate of Theodor Mommsen and Ulrich von Wilamowitz-Moellendorff. Afterwards, he taught classes in Elberfeld and at the Askanische Oberschule in Berlin.
In 1879 he became an associate professor of classical philology at the University of Breslau, followed by professorships at Rostock, Greifswald and Strasbourg. In 1897 he returned to Göttingen, where he was elected a full member of the Göttingen Academy of Sciences.
Kaibel published several editions of works from the Second Sophistic era, as well as highly regarded editions of Sophocles' Electra and Antigone. He was editor of the journal Hermes, and contributed numerous articles on Greek comedy to the first four volumes of Georg Wissowa's Realencyclopädie [der Classischen Altertumswissenschaft].
He died in Göttingen.

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