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Schmidt, Erich (Jena, 1853-1913, Berlin), a noted Germanist, studied at Graz, Jena, Strasburg, and Würzburg universities and was successively professor at Strasburg (1877), and Vienna (1880), Director of the Goethe-Schiller-Archiv at Weimar (1885), and professor at Berlin in 1887. Schmidt is best known for his Lessing (1884-92) and his publication of Urfaust (Goethes Faust in ursprünglicher Gestalt, 1887), but he was active in many fields of German literature. His other principal publications are Reinmar von Hagenau und Heinrich von Rugge (1874), Richardson, Rousseau und Goethe (1875), Goethes Jugendgenosse H. L. Wagner (1875), Lenz und Klinger (1878), and Charakteristiken (2 vols., 1886-1901). His Reden zur Literatur- und Universitätsgeschichte appeared in 1911. Volumes of correspondence were published in 1963 (with W. Scherer) and in 1972 (with Th. Storm).

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Erich Friedrich Schmidt (September 13, 1897October 3, 1964) was a German and American-naturalized archaeologist, born in Baden-Baden. He specialized in Ancient Near East Archaeology, and became professor emeritus at the Oriental Institute of the University of Chicago.

When he was young, he fought in the World War I, and was captured by the Russians. In 1923 he moved to U.S., and studied anthropology at Columbia University. He was co-director of the Oriental Institute Hittite Expedition, with H.H. Von der Osten, and later on dug in sites as Tepe Hissar near Damghan in searching for ancient city Hecatompylos, and Rayy. His most celebrated survey took place in Persepolis (Iran), from 1934 up to 1939.

Enrich Schmidt was pioneer in aerial photography of archaeological sites. He died in Santa Barbara, California, in 1964.

Works

  • Time-Relations of Prehistoric Pottery Types in Southern Arizona, Anthropological Papers of the American Museum of Natural History 30, no. 5 (1928)
  • Anatolia Through the Ages: Discoveries at the Alishar Mound, 1927-1929 (Chicago, IL: University of Chicago Press, 1931).
  • Excavations at Tepe Hissar, Damghan (Philadelphia, PA: University of Pennsylvania Press, 1937).
  • Flights Over Ancient Cities of Iran (Chicago, IL: University of Chicago Press, 1940).
  • Persepolis I: Structures, Reliefs, Inscriptions (Chicago: University of Chicago Press,1953).
  • Persepolis II: Contents of the Treasury and Other Discoveries (Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1957).
  • Persepolis III: The Royal Tombs and Other Monuments (Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1970).
  • The Treasury of Persepolis and Other Discoveries in the Homeland of the Achaemenians, OIC 21 (Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1939);

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