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Austrian-Czech historian and epigrapher (1871–1950)
Arthur Stein (10 June 1871, in
Vienna – 15 November 1950, in
Prague ) was an Austrian-Czech historian and
epigrapher .
From 1892 to 1897 he studied history,
archaeology and epigraphy at the
University of Vienna , where his teachers were
Eugen Bormann ,
Otto Benndorf and
Emil Szántó . Following graduation, he took an extended study trip to Bulgaria, Italy, Greece and
Asia Minor . In 1915 he obtained his
habilitation for classical history and archaeology at the
University of Prague , where in 1922 he was named a full professor of Roman archaeology and epigraphy.
[1] Because of his Jewish heritage, he was imprisoned at
Theresienstadt concentration camp from July 1942 to May 1945.
[2]
With
Edmund Groag , he published three volumes of the second edition of the
Prosopographia Imperii Romani (1933–43).
[3]
Die kaiserlichen Verwaltungsbeamten unter Severus Alexander , 1912 – The imperial administrative officers under
Severus Alexander .
Untersuchungen zur geschichte und verwaltung Aegyptens unter roemischer herrschaft , 1915 – Studies on the history and administration of Egypt under Roman rule.
Nietzsche und die Wissenschaft , 1921 –
Friedrich Nietzsche and science.
Der Begriff des Verstehens bei Dilthey (2nd edition, 1926) – The concept of "understanding" in regards to
Wilhelm Dilthey .
Römische Inschriften in der antiken Literatur , 1931 – Roman inscriptions in ancient literature.
Die Legaten von Moesien. Moesia Helytartói , 1940 – The legates of
Moesia .
Die Präfekten von Ägypten in der römischen Kaiserzeit, 1950 – The
prefects of Egypt in the Roman Empire.
[4]
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