Wilhelm Heinrich Roscher

Wilhelm Heinrich Roscher
Born(1845-02-12)February 12, 1845
DiedMarch 9, 1923(1923-03-09) (aged 78)
NationalityGerman
Academic background
Alma materUniversity of Göttingen
Leipzig University
Academic work
DisciplineGreek and Roman mythology
InstitutionsUniversity of Halle
Humboldt University of Berlin

Wilhelm Heinrich Roscher (12 February 1845, in Göttingen – 9 March 1923, in Dresden) was a German classical scholar. He specialized in studies of Greek and Roman mythology.

He received his education at the Universities of Göttingen and Leipzig, obtaining his PhD in 1868. While at Leipzig, from encouragement by Friedrich Ritschl, he along with fellow students Wilhelm Wisser, Richard Arnold and Friedrich Nietzsche, formed a student philological association in December 1865.[1][2] Since 1871 he taught classes at the Fürstenschule in Meissen, and from 1882, served as vice-principal at the gymnasium in Wurzen. In 1894, he was appointed school rector. After his retirement in 1905 he lived and worked in Dresden. During his career, he travelled extensively in Europe, his research trips taking him to Italy, France, Dalmatia, Montenegro, Greece and Asia Minor.[3]

The economist Wilhelm Georg Friedrich Roscher (1817–1894) was his father.

  1. ^ Google Books Historical Dictionary of Nietzscheanism by Carol Diethe
  2. ^ Nietzsche Briefwechsel: Kritische Gesamtausgabe, Volume 7 by Friedrich Wilhelm Nietzsche, Giorgio Colli, Mazzino Montinari
  3. ^ Dictionary of German Biography (DGB): Plett-Schmidseder. Volume 8 by K. G. Saur Verlag GmbH & Company, Walter De Gruyter Incorporated