Friedrich Münzer

Friedrich Münzer

Friedrich Münzer (22 April 1868 - 20 October 1942) was a German classical scholar noted for the development of prosopography, particularly for his demonstrations of how family relationships in ancient Rome connected to political struggles.

He was born at Oppeln, Silesia, into a Jewish merchant family, went to Leipzig University and then in 1887 to Berlin University, where he wrote his thesis "De Gente Valeria" under the supervision of Otto Hirschfeld. In 1893 he traveled to Rome, where Georg Wissowa recruited him to write biographical articles for the "Pauly-Wissowa" encyclopedia. From there he went to Athens and participated in excavations on the Acropolis. He also met Clara Engels there; they were married two years later, on 4 September 1897.

Meanwhile Münzer had been appointed as an unsalaried lecturer at Basel University, in 1896; he and Clara were supported by their parents and his article-writing. (When applying for the job, he reported himself as a member of the Evangelical Lutheran Church; three years earlier his CV had said he was of Jewish faith.) He was promoted to the second chair in classical philology in 1902. In 1912 he accepted a post at Königsberg, which made him an official in the German civil service.

Clara died in the influenza pandemic, 15 December 1918, and in 1921, the widower took up a post at the University of Münster. His greatest work, "Römische Adelsparteien und Adelsfamilien" had appeared in 1920 and brought him fame for the first time.

He was appointed a dean at the university in 1923, and in 1924 married a widow Clara Lunke "née" Ploeger, becoming a stepfather to two teenagers in the bargain.

Münzer was generally apolitical, but politics began to catch up with him in 1933 in the form of the law that sought to dismiss Communists, non-Aryans, and opponents of the Nazi Party. Civil servants appointed before 1914 were officially exempt, but his biographers attribute his continued employment to the intercession of influential colleagues and former students. In January 1935 a new law required the removal of all lecturers and professors over the age of 65 (a move to make available more posts for Nazi sympathizers), and Münzer formally retired on 23 July 1935.

His wife died in 1935 as well, and on 14 November of that year he was officially classified as Jewish, upon which many colleagues and acquaintances distanced themselves. Nevertheless, he continued to write articles for Pauly-Wissowa, and they continued to accept them, in spite of a law forbidding Jews to publish. In 1938 a new law compelled him to adopt a Jewish middle name, and he became officially known as "the Jew Friedrich Israel Münzer". In a letter to Ronald Syme sent on 12 December 1938, he wrote that the changed situation "deeply depressed" him, but that he still considered himself better off than many others.

Despite the urgings of some friends, he refused to emigrate. But in July 1942 he was taken by the Gestapo to Theresienstadt. His adopted daughter Margerete won some privileges for him, such as the right to send and receive letters, and to receive his suitcase intact, and ultimately a release from Theresienstadt. But an epidemic of enteritis had been sweeping through the camp, and he succumbed to it the very same day that Margerete received the notice that her father was to be released.

Works

* "De Gente Valeria" (1891)
* "Die Entstehung der Historien des Tacitus" (1901)
* "Cacus der Rinddieb" (1911)
* "Roman Aristocratic Parties and Families" (1920, transl. Therese Ridley, The Johns Hopkins University Press, 1999) - includes biographical sketch
* "Die Entstehung des römischen Principats" (1927)
* thousands of articles in Pauly-Wissowa

References

* Alfred Kneppe & Josef Wiesehöfer, "Friedrich Münzer: Ein Althistoriker zwischen Kaiserreich und Nationalsozialismus", Bonn 1983. ISBN 3-7749-2040-0


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