Franz Skutsch


Franz Skutsch was a German classical philologist and linguist born in Neisse. He was the father of classical philologist Otto Skutsch.
He studied classical philology and Indo-European studies at the Universities of Heidelberg and Breslau, where he was a student of Georg Wissowa. 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.
Skutsch is remembered for his expert linguistic/philological treatment of the Roman playwright Plautus, being the author of the acclaimed "Plautinisches und Romanisches". With linguist Paul Kretschmer he was co-founder of the journal Glotta.
He was an honorary member of the Gesellschaft der Wissenschaften in Athen, and a corresponding member of the Bavarian Academy.

Selected written works

Plautinisches und Romanisches. Forschungen zur lateinischen Grammatik und Metrik, volume 1, 1892. Aus Vergils Frühzeit, 1901. Gallus und Vergil, 1906. Kleine Schriften, 1914.