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Christian Gottlob HEYNE (25 settembre 1729-14 luglio 1812) 1854 (engraving)
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Christian Gottlob HEYNE (25 settembre 1729-14 luglio 1812) 1854 (engraving)
6203120 Christian Gottlob HEYNE (25 settembre 1729-14 luglio 1812) 1854 (engraving) by BAorkner, Hugo (1818-97); (add.info.: Christian Gottlob HEYNE (25 settembre 1729-14 luglio 1812) filologo, archeologo e bibliotecario tedesco. Primo a tentare un trattamento scientifico della mitologia greca, diede un decisivo impulso agli studi di filologia, considerando lo studio di grammatica e lingua solo un mezzo, e non l oggetto principale di tale scienza.); Fototeca Gilardi; German, out of copyright
Media ID 23290336
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This engraving, created in 1854 by Hugo Börkner, depicts the renowned German philologist, archaeologist, and librarian Christian Gottlob Heyne. Born on September 25th, 1729 and passing away on July 14th, 1812, Heyne made significant contributions to the fields of mythology and philology during his lifetime. Heyne's groundbreaking work involved applying a scientific approach to Greek mythology for the first time. He played a crucial role in advancing the study of philology by emphasizing that grammar and language were merely tools rather than the main focus of this discipline. In this print, Heyne is portrayed with an air of wisdom and intellect. His piercing gaze reflects his deep understanding of ancient cultures as he delved into their myths and legends. The artist skillfully captures Heyne's scholarly demeanor through intricate details such as his furrowed brow and flowing beard. The engraving serves as a tribute to Heyne's immense influence on academia while also highlighting his dedication to unraveling the mysteries of ancient civilizations. It stands as a testament to his pioneering spirit in bringing forth new perspectives within classical studies. Displayed proudly among other works at Fine Art Finder, this print invites viewers to appreciate not only its artistic value but also pay homage to one man's profound impact on our understanding of history and language.
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