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Ludwig Ross (22 July 1806, Bornhöved – 6 August 1859, Halle an der Saale) was a German classical archaeologist. His family came from northern Scotland, and his father, Colin Ross, married Juliane Auguste Remin and managed the Gut Altekoppel in Bornhöved; their many children included Ludwig's younger brother the painter Karl Ross.[1]
Life
Ludwig studied classical philology at the Christian-Albrechts-Universität in Kiel. He graduated from there with a PhD thesis on Aristophanes before going on research trips to Greece, western Asia Minor and Cyprus.
Bibliography
Hans Rupprecht Goette, Olga Palagia (ed.s): Ludwig Ross und Griechenland. Akten des internationalen Kolloquiums, Athen, 2.–3. Oktober 2002 [Internationale Archäologie. Studia honoraria Band 24]. Marie Leidorf, Rahden/Westf. 2005, ISBN3-89646-424-8.
Andreas E. Furtwängler: Ludwig Ross in Halle. Aspekte eines Leidensweges. In: Ludwig Ross und Griechenland. Akten des internationalen Kolloquiums, Athen, 2.-3.Oktober 2002(Rahden 2005) 275-280.
Christoph Helm: Ludwig Ross und seine Bedeutung für die klassischen Altertumswissenschaften. Winckelmann-Gesellschaft, Stendal 2000 [Akzidenzen, 12].
Ulf Kruse: Die Sozialisation des Altertumsforschers Ludwig Ross (1806 - 1859) in Schleswig-Holstein. In: Schleswig-Holstein: Kultur, Geschichte, Natur 12, 2004, S. 11-15. ISSN0937-7247.
Ina E. Minner: Ewig ein Fremder im fremden Lande – Ludwig Ross (1806–1859) und Griechenland. Biographie. Bibliopolis, Möhnesee-Wamel 2006, ISBN3-933925-82-7.