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Jacob Bernays (11 September 182426 May 1881) was a German and writer.


Life
Jacob Bernays was born in to parents. His father, (1792–1849) was a man of wide culture and the first orthodox German to preach in the vernacular; his brother, , was also a distinguished scholar.

Between 1844 and 1848, Bernays studied classical philology at the University of Bonn under Friedrich Gottlieb Welcker, Christian August Brandis, and Friedrich Wilhelm Ritschl, of whom Bernays became a favourite pupil.

In 1853, he accepted the chair of classical philology at the newly founded Jewish Theological Seminary of Breslau, where he formed a close friendship with . In 1866, when Ritschl left Bonn for , Bernays returned to his old university as extraordinary professor and chief librarian. He remained in Bonn until his death on 26 May 1881. Upon his death, he bequeathed his Hebrew library to the Jewish Theological Seminary of Breslau. Jewish Encyclopedia


Scholarship
Bernays was most famous for his book Grundzüge der verlorenen Abhandlung des Aristoteles über Wirkung der Tragödie. His medical interpretation of greatly influenced Friedrich Nietzsche and Sigmund Freud.
(2026). 9783110216769, De Gruyter.
For a recent discussion of Bernays’s influence on Nietzsche, see Jing Huang, "Nietzsche als Leser des Aristoteles", in: Hans Peter Anschütz / Armin Thomas Müller / Mike Rottmann / Yannick Souladié (eds.), Nietzsche als Leser, De Gruyter 2021, 131-155. An ungated version is available here

Bernays was the first scholar to suggest that 's Protrepticus inspired to write the Hortensius.Rabinowitz, W. G.. Aristotle's Protrepticus and the Sources of its Reconstruction. University of California Press, 1957. Print. pg. 3. He further suggested that the Hortensius should be used as the base by which the Protrepticus could be reconstructed. Chroust, Anton-Hermann. Aristotle: New Light on His Life and On Some of His Lost Works, Volume 2 Routledge, 1973. Web.


Works
His chief works, which deal mainly with the , are:
  • Joseph Justus Scaliger (1855)
  • Über das Phokylidische Gesicht (1856)
  • Grundzüge der verlorenen Abhandlung des Aristoteles über Wirkung der Tragödie (1857)
  • Über die Chronik des Sulpicius Severus (1861)
  • Die Dialoge des Aristoteles im Verhältniss zu seinen übrigen Werken (1863)
  • Theophrastos' Schrift über Frömmigkeit (1866)
  • Die Heraklitischen Briefe (1869)
  • Lucian und die Kyniker (1879)
  • Zwei Abhandlungen über die Aristotelische Theorie des Dramas (1880).

The last of these was a republication of his Grundzüge der verlorenen Abhandlungen des Aristoteles über die Wirkung der Tragödie (1857), which aroused considerable controversy.


See also
  • Protrepticus (Aristotle)
  • Hortensius (Cicero)


Notes
  • Notices in Biographisches Jahrbuch für Alterthumskunde (1881), and Allgemeine Deutsche Biographie, xlvi. (1902)
  • article in the Jewish Encyclopedia
  • John Edwin Sandys, History of Class. Schol. iii. I 76 (1908).
  • Arnaldo Momigliano, Jacob Bernays, in Id., , a cura di , , Torino 1987, pp. 167–180.
  • Bollack, Jean, Ein Mensch zwischen zwei Welten: der Philologe Jacob Bernays. Goettingen: Wallstein Verlag, 2009.
  • Du, von dem ich lebe! Letters to Paul Heyse. Ed. W. M.Calder III & Timo, Günther. Wallstein, Göttingen 2010.
  • Ugolini, Gherardo. Jacob Bernays e l’interpretazione medico-omeopatica della catarsi tragica. Con traduzione del saggio di Bernays, Grundzüge der verlorenen Abhandlung des Aristoteles über Wirkung der Tragödie (1857), Cierre Grafica, Verona 2012.

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