Erich Bethe Explained

Erich Bethe
Birth Date:2 May 1863
Nationality:German
Occupation:Educator
Spouse:Margarethe Loewe-Bethe

Erich Julius Adolf Bethe (2 May 1863 – 19 October 1940) was a German classical philologist who was a native of Stettin.

In 1887, he earned his doctorate from the University of Göttingen, later receiving his habilitation at Bonn in 1891. From 1893 to 1897, he was an associate professor at the University of Rostock, afterwards serving as a professor of classical philology at the Universities of Basel (1897-1903), Giessen (1903–06) and Leipzig (1906-1931). In 1927–28, he was rector at the University of Leipzig.

Bethe was married to the German painter Margarethe Loewe-Bethe.[1]

In 1933, Bethe signed the Vow of allegiance of the Professors of the German Universities and High-Schools to Adolf Hitler and the National Socialistic State.

His better known publications are as follows:

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  1. Web site: Nichols . K. L. . Women's Art at the World's Columbian Fair & Exposition, Chicago 1893. 28 November 2018.