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GROTEFEND, GEORG FRIEDRICH (1775-1853)

This article appears in Volume V12, Page 621 of the Encyclopedia Britannica.

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GROTEFEND, GEORG FRIEDRICH (1775-1853) , German epigraphist, was born at Munden in Hanover on the 9th of June 1775. He was educated partly in his native town, partly at Ilfeld, where he remained till 1795, when he entered the university of Gottingen, and there became the friend of Heyne, Tychsen and Heeren. Heyne's recommendation procured for him an assistant mastership in the Gottingen gymnasium in 1797. While there he published his
work
  De pasigraphia sive scriptura universali (1799), which led to his appointment in 1803 as prorector of the gymnasium of Frankfort-on-Main, and shortly afterwards as conrector. Grotefend was best known during his lifetime as a Latin and Italian philologist, though the attention he paid to his own language is shown by his Anfangsgrunde der deutschen Poesie, published in 1815, and his foundation of a society for investigating the German tongue in 1817. In 1821 he became director of the gymnasium at Hanover, a post which he retained till his retirement in 1849. In 18231824 appeared his revised edition of Wenck's Latin grammar, in two volumes, followed by a smaller grammar for the use of schools in 1826; in 18351838 a systematic attempt to explain the fragmentary remains of the Umbrian dialect, entitled Rudimenta linguae Umbricae ex inscriptionibus antiquis enodata (in eight parts); and in 1839 a
work
  of similar character upon Oscan (Rudimenta linguae Oscae). In the same year he published an important memoir on the coins of Bactria, under the name of Die Munzen der griechischen, parthischen, and indoskythischen K6nige von Bactrien and den Ldndern am Indus. He soon, however, returned to his favourite subject, and brought out a work in five parts, Zur Geographic and Geschichte vonAltitalien (184o1842.). Previously, in 1836, he had written a preface to Wagenfeld's translation of the spurious Sanchoniathon of
Philo
  Byblius, which was alleged to have been discovered in the preceding year in the Portuguese convent of Santa Maria de Merinhao. But it was in the
East
  rather than in the West that Grotefend did his greatest work. The cuneiform
inscriptions
  of Persia had for some time been attracting attention in Europe; exact copies of them had been published by the elder
Niebuhr
 , who lost his eyesight over the work; and Grotefend's friend, Tychsen of
Rostock
 , believed
t hat he had ascertained the characters in the column, now known to be Persian, to be alphabetic. At this point Grotefend took the matter up. His first discovery was communicated to the Royal Society of Gottingen in 1800, and reviewed by Tychsen two years afterwards. In 1815 he gave an account of it in Heeren's
great
  work on ancient history, and in 1837 published his Neue Beitrage zur Erlduterung der persepolitanischen Keilschrift. Three years later appeared his Neue Beitrage zur Erlduterung der babylonischen Keisschrift. His discovery may be summed up as follows: (1) that the Persian
inscriptions
  contain three different forms of cuneiform writing, so that the decipherment of the one would give the key to the decipherment of the others; (2) that the characters of the Persian column are alphabetic and not syllabic; (3) that they must be read from left to right; (4) that the alphabet consists of
forty
  letters, including signs for long and short vowels; and (5) that the Persepolitan inscriptions are written in Zend (which, however, is not the case), and must be ascribed to the age of the Achaemcnian princes. The process whereby Grotefend arrived at these conclusions is a prominent
illustration
  of persevering genius (see CUNEIFORM). A solid basis had thus been laid for the interpretation of the Persian inscriptions, and all that remained was to work out the results of Grotefend's brilliant discovery, a task ably performed by Burnouf, Lassen and Rawlinson. Grotefend died on the 15th of December 1853.


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