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Eduard Norden

Eduard Norden (21 September 1868 – 13 July 1941) was a German classical philologist and historian of religion. When Norden received an honorary doctorate from Harvard, James Bryant Conant referred to him as "the most famous Latinist in the world".〔Andrew R. Dyck, (review ) of Wilt Aden Schröder, ''Der Altertumswissenschaftler Eduard Norden (1868-1941)''. ''Bryn Mawr Classical Review'' 2000.01.03.〕
==Life==
Eduard Norden was born in Emden in East Frisia, the son of a Jewish physician. Baptized in the Evangelical Church aged 17, he studied classics at Bonn and Berlin. After being assistant at Strasburg, in 1893 he became Professor at Greifswald. In Greiswald he married Marie Schultze, the daughter of the city's mayor. After having published ''Die Antike Kunstprosa'' in 1899 he was called to Breslau. The book about Vergils Aeneis (1903) made him famous. At age 38 he was appointed to the chair of Latin in Berlin, the most prestigious position for a classicist in Germany.〔 In 1928, with age 60, he was appointed rector of the University of Berlin.〔Bernhard Kytzler: ''Norden, Eduard'' in: ''Neue Deutsche Biographie 19 (1999)'', S. 341.〕
During winter 1934/35 a new law in Germany set the age for retirement from professorship from before 68 to 65. Because Norden had already 1933 reached the age of 65, he was given emeritus status in February 1935.〔Eckart Mensching: ''Nugae zur Philologie-Geschichte V. Eduard Norden zum 50. Todestag.'' Universitätsbibliothek der Technischen Universität Berlin Abt. Publikationen, Berlin 1992, ISBN 3-7983-1475-6. p. 124〕 Because of the antisemitic Nuremberg Laws of 1935 already in December 1935 Norden lost the right to hold lectures at the University of Berlin.〔Eckart Mensching: ''Nugae zur Philologie-Geschichte V. Eduard Norden zum 50. Todestag.'' Universitätsbibliothek der Technischen Universität Berlin Abt. Publikationen, Berlin 1992, ISBN 3-7983-1475-6. p. 127〕 Reacting to pressure by the Ministry of Education in 1938 the Berlin Academy of Science urged Norden to quit his membership there.〔Eckart Mensching: ''Nugae zur Philologie-Geschichte V. Eduard Norden zum 50. Todestag.'' Universitätsbibliothek der Technischen Universität Berlin Abt. Publikationen, Berlin 1992, ISBN 3-7983-1475-6. p. 131〕 The 1938 Jewish tax forced him to sell his house and portions of his library, and he lost his right to use university facilities. Friends persuaded him to move to Zurich, where he died on 13 July 1941.〔
As his most important teachers Norden described Hermann Usener (1834–1905) und Franz Bücheler (1837–1908).〔Bernhard Kytzler: ''Norden, Eduard'' in: ''Neue Deutsche Biographie 19 (1999)'', S. 341.〕
Today best known from Nordens scientific work are the books ''Antike Kunstprosa'' (1898), centred around problems of rhetoric, and the commentary to Vergils ''Aeneis (book 6)'', with a focus on religious problems.〔Bernhard Kytzler: ''Norden, Eduard'' in: ''Neue Deutsche Biographie 19 (1999)'', S. 341.〕

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