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Joachim MarquardtJoachim Marquardt (April 19, 1812 - November 30, 1882), Germany historian and writer on Roman antiquities, was born at Danzig. He studied at Berlin and Leipzig, held various educational appointments from 1833 onwards at Berlin, Danzig and Posen, and became in 1859 head of the gymnasium in Gotha (town), where he died on the 30th of November 1882. The dedication of his treatise ''Historiae equitum ronfanorum libri quatuor'' (1841) to Lachmann led to his being recommended to the publisher of Wilhelm Adolf Becker's ''Handbuch der römischen Alterthumer'' to continue the work on the death of the author in 1846. It took twenty years to complete, and met with such success that a new edition was soon called for. Finding himself unequal to the task single-handed, Marquardt left the preparation of the first three volumes (''Römisches Staatsrecht'') to Theodor Mommsen, while he himself contributed vols. iv.vi. (''Römische Staatsverwaltung'', 1873-1878; 2nd ed., 1881-1885, vol. v. by H Dessau and A von Domaszewski, vol. vi. by G Wissowa) and vol. vii. (''Das Privatleben der Römer'', 1879-1882; 2nd ed., by A Mau, 1886). Its clearness of style, systematic arrangement and abundant references to authorities ancient and modern, will always render it valuable to the student. See Ernst Günther Förstemann in ''Allgemeine deutsche Biographie'', Bd. XX; R Ehwald, ''Gedachtnisrede'' (progr. Gotha, 1883). ---- 1812 births 1882 deaths German classical scholars See other meanings of words starting from letter: JJA | JB | JC | JD | JE | JF | JG | JH | JI | JK | JL | JM | JN | JO | JP | JR | JS | JT | JU | JW | JX | JY | JZ |Words begining with Joachim_Marquardt: Joachim_Marquardt |
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