Otto Keller (philologist)


Otto Keller was a German classical philologist who specialized in Horace. He also wrote a landmark two volume work on animals in antiquity. He was often called as "Horace Keller" to differentiate him from his father Adelbert von Keller who was also a philologist.

Biography

Keller was the son of Swabian philologist Adelbert von Keller. He went to study at the universities of Tübingen and Bonn and later specialized in the study of Horace. From 1861 he taught classes in classical languages in Württemberg— in 1866 he was named rector of lyceums in Öhringen. He was a professor at Freiburg, at Graz and from then until his retirement in 1909 he was at Prague where he worked for 28 years.
Keller was elected a member of the American Antiquarian Society in 1875. He was awarded the Commanders Cross of the Order of the Württemberg crown in 1889. He also served as an Imperial council member in Austria.
Keller was a defender of the findings of Heinrich Schliemann.
Keller married Eugenie, daughter of Wilhelm Leube of Ulm, on 24 May 1869. They had two sons Sigmund Keller and Wolfgang Keller and a daughter Clothilde Schaar who became a sculptor.

Works

Chief among his critical works on Horace are:
Other works: