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Ernst Boetticher

Ernst Boetticher
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Born30 July 1842
Düsseldorf
Died1 February 1930 (87 years)
Blankenburg (Harz)
Years of service1860—1876
RankHauptmann
Battles / warsAustro-Prussian War, Franco-Prussian War

Biography

Military career

Otto Heyden. The Silesian Army on the morning of the battle of Königretz, July 3, 1866. 1870, canvas, oil. 165 × 283 cm


Journalist

The Münchner Neueste Nachrichten newspaper office building on Sendlinger Tor in Munich


The polemic between Ernst Boetticher and Heinrich Schliemann

See also: Heinrich Schliemann

The first period (1883—1887)

Archaeological illustrations from G. Schliemann's book Ilion. On the right is a drawing of a front vase with an owl on it
Stratigraphy of the Hissarlyk hill. Scheme of 1882 from the book Ilion




Second period: the Hissarlik Conferences of 1889-1890

Background: Congresses in Vienna and Paris

Hugo Vogel. Portrait of Rudolf Virchow






The First Hissarlyk Conference

Photo of the summer excavations at Troy in 1890. Dry masonry of ancient buildings and handcarts for transporting rubble along the narrow-gauge railway are clearly visible.





The Second Hissarlyk Conference

After Schliemann's death

Walls of the Mycenaean city on Hissarlık, archaeological layer Troy VI



Schliemann "the hero" and a “mad scholar” Boetticher: professionalism and dilettantism in science

Academic habitus and archaeology

Heinrich Schliemann. Photo of 1883





Reputation building: hero and anti-hero

Schliemann Mausoleum. View from the north side








Historiography

Publications

The following bibliography is given in the monograph by M. Zavadil: (70)

  • Schliemann’s Troja eine urzeitliche Feuernekropole // Das Ausland. 1883. Bd. 56, Nr. 51 (17. Dezember). pp. 1010—1015; Nr. 52 (24. Dezember). pp. 1028—1030.
  • Tiryns und Hissarlik als Feuer-Nekropolen von terrassiertem Aufbau // Zeitschrift für Museologie und Antiquitätenkunde. — 1884. — Bd. 7, Nr. 21 (15. November). — S. 161—168.
  • Die Feuer-Nekropole Hissarlik und Schliemanns Architekt Herr Dr. W. Dörpfeld // Zeitschrift für Museologie und Antiquitätenkunde. — 1884. — Bd. 7, Nr. 24 (31. Dezember). — S. 189—191.
  • Hissarlikllion, Protokoll der Verhandlungen zwischen Dr. Schliemann und Hauptmann Boetticher, 1.—6. December 1889… : . — Leipzig : F. A. Brockhaus, 1890. — 19 S.
  • Hissarlik wie es ist, fünftes Sendschreiben über Schliemann’s «Troja» von Ernst Boetticher. Auf Grund der Untersuchungen vom 1. bis 6. Dezember 1889 und im Frühjahr und Sommer 1890. Nebst Protokoll der Zeugen… : . — Berlin : im Selbstverlage des Verfassers, 1890. — 115 S.
  • Hissarlik als Feuernekropole // Zeitschrift für bildende Kunst N. F. — 1889/90 — Bd. 1, Nr. 11 (August). — S. 333—339.
  • Troja oder Feuernekropole. I. Babylonische Feuernekropolen // Zeitschrift für Volkskunde (Leipzig). — 1890/91. — Bd. 3. — S. 61—74 (Вторая часть не была опубликована).
  • Schliemann’s Troja und Virchow’s Forschung // Der Stein der Weisen (Wien). — 1893. — Bd. 9. — S. 199—209, 232—240, 266—274.
  • Der trojanische Humbug : beleuchtet von Ernst Bötticher… : . — Berlin : im eigenen Verlag, 1911. — XXXIII, 258 S. — 54 fig.

References

Bibliography

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