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Johann Heinrich Joseph Düntzer (July 12, 1813 – December 16, 1901), was a German philologist and historian of literature. ==Biography== He was born at Cologne. After studying philology and especially ancient classics and Sanskrit at Bonn and Berlin (1830–1835), he took the degree of doctor of philosophy and established himself in 1837 at Bonn as ''Privatdozent'' for classical literature. He had already, in his ''Goethes Faust in seiner Einheit und Ganzheit'' (1836) and ''Goethe als Dramatiker'' (1837), advocated a new critical method in interpreting the German classics, which he wished to see treated like the ancient classics. He subsequently turned his attention almost exclusively to the poets of the German classical period, notably Goethe and Schiller. Düntzer's method met with much opposition and he consequently failed to obtain the professorship he coveted. In 1846 he accepted the post of librarian at the Roman Catholic gymnasium in Cologne, where he died.
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