Antonín Bartoněk Explained

Antonín Bartoněk (October 29, 1926 in Brno - May 30, 2016 Brno) was a Czech classical philologist and a specialist in Mycenaean studies.[1] [2]

Bartoněk studied classical philology at the Masaryk University in Brno. Since his graduation in 1952, he worked at this university, first as an assistant, since 1962 as a lecturer, since 1968 as a professor. Since 1990 he has also taught as a professor at the Palacký University in Olomouc. At the Universities of Vienna, Heidelberg, Graz, Amsterdam and Cambridge, he took on long-term visiting professorships.

Most of Bartoněk's published research was dedicated to Mycenaean studies and Greek linguistics. He was one of the leading experts in the deciphering and development of Linear B texts as well as in the field of ancient Greek dialects. His major work is the Handbuch des mykenischen Griechisch (Handbook of Mycenaean Greek, 2003).

Before the fall of the Iron Curtain he was one of the few scholars of the Eastern Bloc active in this field of research. Despite obvious difficulties he maintained contacts with leading Western colleagues. Noteworthy is a postcard he received from John Chadwick: it had passed the border controls, though it was written entirely in the Linear B script.

Bartoněk was also editor of a cultural guide to the Austrian-Czech border area (including the Waldviertel/the Forest Quarter and Weinviertel/the Wine Quarter).

Selected publications

In German and English

External links

Notes and References

  1. Panagl . Oswald . 2016 . ANTONÍN BARTONĚK (1926-2016): EIN NACHRUF . Listy filologické / Folia philologica . de . 139 . 3/4 . 463–466 . 44511332 . 0024-4457.
  2. Urbanová . Daniela . 2016 . Rozloučení s Antonínem Bartoňkem, emeritním profesorem Ústavu klasických studií Filozofické fakulty Masarykovy univerzity v Brně : Antonín Bartoněk (*29. 10. 1926 – †30. 5. 2016) . Graeco-Latina Brunensia . 21 . en . 2 . 7–9 . 10.5817/GLB2016-2-1 . 1803-7402. free .