Franz Volkmar Fritzsche
Franz Volkmar Fritzsche was a German classical philologist. He was the son of theologian Christian Friedrich Fritzsche.
He studied under philologist Gottfried Hermann at the University of Leipzig, where in 1825 he received his habilitation. In 1828, he succeeded Immanuel Gottlieb Huschke as professor of rhetoric and belles-lettres at the University of Rostock. At Rostock, he founded a philological seminar, and in 1836/37, he served as university rector.Writings
In the field of classical literature, he is largely known for his scholarly interpretation of Aristophanes and Lucian. The following are some of his principal writings:
- Quaestiones Lucianeae, 1826
- Varietas lectionis in Luciani Nigrinum, 1830
- Quaestiones Aristophaneae, 1835
- De parabasi Thesmophoriazusarum commentatio, 1836
- Aristophanis comoediae, quae supersunt, 1838
- Disputatio de Adimanto, patriae suae proditore, 1843
- Disputatio de Deo ex machina, 1843
- Aristophanis Ranae, 1845.