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PETER WILHELM FORCHHAMMER (18o1—1894)

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Originally appearing in Volume V10, Page 640 of the 1911 Encyclopedia Britannica.
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PETER WILHELM FORCHHAMMER (18o1—1894)  , German classical archaeologist, was born at
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Husum in Schleswig on the 23rd of
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October 18o, . He was educated at the
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Lubeck gymnasium and the university of
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Kiel, with which he was connected for nearly 65 years . In 1830—1834 and 1838—184o he travelled in Italy,
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Greece,
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Asia Minor and
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Egypt . In 1843 he was appointed professor of
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philology at Kiel and director of the archaeological museum founded by himself in co-operation with
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Otto Jahn . He died on the 8th of
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January 1894 . Forchhammer was a democrat in the best sense of the word, and from 1871 to 1873 represented the progressive party of Schleswig-Holstein in the German Reichstag . His published
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works
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deal chiefly with topography and ancient
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mythology . His travels had convinced him that a full and comprehensive knowledge of classical antiquity could only be acquired by a thorough acquaintance with Greek and
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Roman monuments and works of
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art, and a detailed examination of the topographical and
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climatic conditions of the chief localities of the ancient
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world . These principles are illustrated in his Hellenika . Griechenland. lm Neuen das Alte (1837), which contains his theory of the origin and explanation of the Greek myths, which he never abandoned, in spite of the attacks to which it was subjected . According to him, the myths arose from definite
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local (especially atmospheric and aquatic) phenomena, and represented the annually recurring processes of nature as the acts of gods and heroes; thus, in Achill (1853), the Trojan War is the winter conflict of the elements in that
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district . Other similar short
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treatises are: Die Grundung Roms (1868); Daduchos (1875), on the language of the myths and mythical buildings; Die Wanderungen der Inachostochter Io (188o); Prolegomena zur Mythologie als Wissenschaft and Lexikon der Mythensprache (1891) .

Amongst his topographical works mention may be made of: Topograpl:ie von

Athos (1841); Beschreibung der Ebene von Troja (rS5o), a commentary on a map of the locality executed by T . A . Sprat (see Journal of the Royal
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Geographical Society, xii., 1842); Topographia Thebarum Heptapylarum (1854); Erklarung der Bias (1884), on the basis of the topographical and
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physical peculiarities of the plain of Troy . His Demokratenbiichlein (1849), in the main a discussion of the Aristotelian theory of the state, and Die Athener
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land Sokrates (1837), in which, contrary to the almost universal opinion, he upheld the procedure of the Athenians as perfectly legal and their verdict as a perfectly just one, also deserve
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notice . For a full list of his works see the obituary notice by E . Alberti in C . Bursian's Biographisches Jahrbuch fur Altertumskunde, xx . (1897) ; also J . Sass in Allgemeine deutsche Biographie, and A . Hoeck and L . C . Pertsch, P .

W . Forchhammer (1898) .

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