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[[File:AugustPott.jpg|thumb|August Pott]]
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'''August Friedrich Pott''' (14 November 1802 in [[Nettelrede]], [[Electorate of Hanover|Hanover]]{{snd}}5 July 1887 in [[Halle, Saxony-Anhalt|Halle]]) was a German pioneer in [[linguistics]].
'''August Friedrich Pott''' (14 November 1802 in [[Nettelrede]], [[Electorate of Hanover|Hanover]]{{snd}}5 July 1887 in [[Halle, Saxony-Anhalt|Halle]]) was a German pioneer in [[linguistics]].


== Life ==
Pott was a theology student at the [[University of Göttingen]], where he became interested in [[philology]]. He became a schoolmaster in [[Celle]],<ref name="EB1911">{{Cite EB1911|wstitle=Pott, August Friedrich|volume=22|page=210}}</ref> but completed his doctoral dissertation in 1827 and went to the [[University of Berlin]] to study with [[Franz Bopp]], an important pioneer in [[Indo-European linguistics]]. He became an unsalaried lecturer in general linguistics there in 1830 and became the professor of general linguistics at the [[University of Halle]] in 1833, where he remained for the rest of his life.
Pott was a theology student at the [[University of Göttingen]], where he became interested in [[philology]], philosophy, and history. He became a schoolmaster in [[Celle]],<ref name="EB1911">{{Cite EB1911|wstitle=Pott, August Friedrich|volume=22|page=210}}</ref> but completed his doctoral dissertation, ''De relationibus quae praepositionibus in Linguis denotantur'', in 1827 at Göttingen Univsersity. As he was not satisfied giving classes in Celle, he went to the [[University of Berlin]] to study with [[Franz Bopp]], an important pioneer in [[Indo-European linguistics]]. He became an unsalaried lecturer in general linguistics there in 1830, after having completed his habilitation, and became the professor of general linguistics at the [[University of Halle]] in 1833, where he remained for the rest of his life. He was a cofounder of the [[Deutsche Morgenländische Gesellschaft]], which aims at promoting research on oriental languages.


== Work ==
Pott lectured mainly on general lingusitics, philosophy of language and historical grammatic. Additonally, he offered lectures on Sanskrit, Chinese and hieroglyphs. In his research, he focused on Indo-European languages. He coined the term ''[[Iranian languages]]''.<ref>{{cite book|author-first=Carlo G. |author-last=Cereti |chapter=Die iranischen Sprachen |editor-first=Wilfried| editor-last=Seipel| title=7000 Jahre persische Kunst. Meisterwerke aus dem Iranischen Nationalmuseum in Teheran: Eine Ausstellung des Kunsthistorischen Museums Wien und des Iranischen Nationalmuseums in Teheran |publisher=Skira editore |location=Milano |year=2001|pages=31–37 |isbn=9788881188697 |language=de}}</ref>
His works, notably ''Etymologische Forschungen'' (1834–1836),<ref name="EB1911"/> established the modern etymological studies on the basis of the correspondence of sounds occurring in related words in the Indo-European languages.
The first volume appeared in two volumes, and the second edition (1841-76) was expanded to six volumes.<ref>{{cite book|first=Yakov |last=Malkiel| title=Etymology |location=Cambridge |publisher=Cambridge University Press |year=1993|pages=12-14 |isbn=9780521311663}}</ref> He also published on onomastics, and counting systems.<ref>{{cite book|first=August F. |last=Pott |title=Die Sprachverschiedenheit in Europa an den Zahlwörten nachgewiesen sowie quinäre und vigesimale Zählmethode |publisher= Rodopi |location=Amsterdam |orig-year=1868| year=1971 |language=de |isbn=9789062032570}}</ref>
He is also considered the nineteenth century's most important philologist of [[Romani language|Romany]], the language of the [[Romani people]]. Pott's growing work on Romani languages motivated [[Friedrich Christian Diez]] to publish his work more quickly, so the result was an increase in analysis of Romani languages.<ref>{{cite book |last1=Malkiel |first1=Yakov |editor1-last=Klar |editor1-first=Kathryn |editor2-last=Langdon |editor2-first=Margaret |editor3-last=Silver |editor3-first=Shirley |chapter=August Friedrich Pott as a pioneer of Romance linguistics |title=American Indian and Indoeuropean Studies: Papers in honor of Madison S. Beeler |date=1980 |volume=16 |pages=409–420 |doi=10.1515/9783110808681.409 |series=Trends in Linguistics |publisher=Mouton |location=The Hauge/Paris/New York |isbn=9789027978769}}</ref>

He vehemently criticized politization or mystical interpretation of linguisitcs (e.g. in ''Anti-Kaulen: Oder mystische Vorstellungen vom Ursprung der Völker und Sprachen'' 1863) and therefore, rejected [[Arthur de Gobineau]]'s book ''Versuch über die Ungleichheit der Menschenrassen'' ('Essay on the inequality of the races') as lacking a scientific base.<ref>{{cite book |last1=Pott |first1=August Friedrich |title=Die Ungleichheit menschlicher Rassen hauptsächlich vom sprachwissenschaftlichen Standpunkte, unter besonderer Berücksichtigung von des Grafen von Gobineau gleichnamigen Werke: mit einem Überblick über die Sprachverhältnisse der Völker, ein ethnologischer Versuch |date=1856}}</ref>

== Honors ==
[[File:Medaille Brockhaus, Fleischer, Pott, Roediger 1870.png|thumb|Medal Brockhaus, Fleischer, Pott, Roediger 1870]]
[[File:Medaille Brockhaus, Fleischer, Pott, Roediger 1870.png|thumb|Medal Brockhaus, Fleischer, Pott, Roediger 1870]]


He was awarded the Prussian [[Order of the Red Eagle]] 2nd class, the [[Pour le Mérite]], and the Russian [[Order of Saint Stanislaus (House of Romanov)]] 1st class. In 1850, he became a corresponding member fo the [[Prussian Academy of Sciences]] and in 1877, he became a foreign member. He also became a corresponding member of the [[Russian Academy of Sciences]] in 1855, a foreign member of the [[Bavarian Academy of Sciences and Humanities]] in 1870, and a foreign member [[Göttingen Academy of Sciences and Humanities]] in 1876.<ref>{{cite book |last1=Krahnke |first1=Holger |title=Die Mitglieder der Akademie der Wissenschaften zu Göttingen 1751-2001 |date=2001 |publisher=Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht |location=Göttingen |isbn=3-525-82516-1 |page=193}}</ref>
In 1870 he received a combined medal (together with ([[Hermann Brockhaus|Brockhaus]], [[Heinrich Leberecht Fleischer|Fleischer]] and [[Emil Rödiger|Rödiger]]) in occasion of the 25th anniversary of the [[Deutsche Morgenländische Gesellschaft|DMG]].<ref>http://hdl.handle.net/10900/100742 S. Krmnicek und M. Gaidys, Gelehrtenbilder. Altertumswissenschaftler auf Medaillen des 19. Jahrhunderts. Begleitband zur [http://online-Ausstellung%20im%20Digitalen%20Münzkabinett%20des%20Instituts%20für%20Klassische%20Archäologie%20der%20Universität%20Tübingen online-Ausstellung im Digitalen Münzkabinett des Instituts für Klassische Archäologie der Universität Tübingen] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20170220175602/http://acn.com.ve/ |date=2017-02-20 }}, in: S. Krmnicek (Hrsg.), Von Krösus bis zu König Wilhelm. Neue Serie Bd. 3 (Tübingen 2020), 35-37.</ref>


In 1870 he received a combined medal (together with ([[Hermann Brockhaus|Brockhaus]], [[Heinrich Leberecht Fleischer|Fleischer]] and [[Emil Rödiger|Rödiger]]) in occasion of the 25th anniversary of the [[Deutsche Morgenländische Gesellschaft|DMG]].<ref>{{cite book |last1=Krmnicek |first1=Stefan |last2=Gaidys |first2=Marius |title=Gelehrtenbilder. Altertumswissenschaftler auf Medaillen des 19. Jahrhunderts. Begleitband zur online-Ausstellung im Digitalen Münzkabinett des Instituts für Klassische Archäologie der Universität Tübingen |date=2020 |publisher=University of Tübingen |location=Tübingen |pages=35-37 |url=https://publikationen.uni-tuebingen.de/xmlui/handle/10900/100742 |language=de |series=Von Krösus bis zu König Wilhelm. Neue Serie}}</ref>
His works, notably ''Etymologische Forschungen'' (1834–1836),<ref name="EB1911"/> established the modern etymological studies on the basis of the correspondence of sounds occurring in related words in the Indo-European languages.
The first volume appeared in two volumes, and the second edition (1841-76) was expanded to six volumes.<ref>Yakob Malkiel, ''Etymology'', pp. 12-14.</ref> He is also considered the nineteenth century's most important philologist of [[Romani language|Romany]], the language of the [[Romani people]]. Pott's growing work on Romani languages motivated [[Friedrich Christian Diez]] to publish his work more quickly, so the result was an increase in analysis of Romani languages.<ref>p. 415. Malkiel, Yakov. "August Friedrich Pott as a Pioneer of Romance Linguistics." ''American Indian and Indoeuropean Studies: Papers in honor of Madison S. Beeler'' (1980): 409-420.</ref>


==References==
==References==

Revision as of 12:56, 14 January 2023

August Pott

August Friedrich Pott (14 November 1802 in Nettelrede, Hanover – 5 July 1887 in Halle) was a German pioneer in linguistics.

Life

Pott was a theology student at the University of Göttingen, where he became interested in philology, philosophy, and history. He became a schoolmaster in Celle,[1] but completed his doctoral dissertation, De relationibus quae praepositionibus in Linguis denotantur, in 1827 at Göttingen Univsersity. As he was not satisfied giving classes in Celle, he went to the University of Berlin to study with Franz Bopp, an important pioneer in Indo-European linguistics. He became an unsalaried lecturer in general linguistics there in 1830, after having completed his habilitation, and became the professor of general linguistics at the University of Halle in 1833, where he remained for the rest of his life. He was a cofounder of the Deutsche Morgenländische Gesellschaft, which aims at promoting research on oriental languages.

Work

Pott lectured mainly on general lingusitics, philosophy of language and historical grammatic. Additonally, he offered lectures on Sanskrit, Chinese and hieroglyphs. In his research, he focused on Indo-European languages. He coined the term Iranian languages.[2] His works, notably Etymologische Forschungen (1834–1836),[1] established the modern etymological studies on the basis of the correspondence of sounds occurring in related words in the Indo-European languages. The first volume appeared in two volumes, and the second edition (1841-76) was expanded to six volumes.[3] He also published on onomastics, and counting systems.[4] He is also considered the nineteenth century's most important philologist of Romany, the language of the Romani people. Pott's growing work on Romani languages motivated Friedrich Christian Diez to publish his work more quickly, so the result was an increase in analysis of Romani languages.[5]

He vehemently criticized politization or mystical interpretation of linguisitcs (e.g. in Anti-Kaulen: Oder mystische Vorstellungen vom Ursprung der Völker und Sprachen 1863) and therefore, rejected Arthur de Gobineau's book Versuch über die Ungleichheit der Menschenrassen ('Essay on the inequality of the races') as lacking a scientific base.[6]

Honors

Medal Brockhaus, Fleischer, Pott, Roediger 1870

He was awarded the Prussian Order of the Red Eagle 2nd class, the Pour le Mérite, and the Russian Order of Saint Stanislaus (House of Romanov) 1st class. In 1850, he became a corresponding member fo the Prussian Academy of Sciences and in 1877, he became a foreign member. He also became a corresponding member of the Russian Academy of Sciences in 1855, a foreign member of the Bavarian Academy of Sciences and Humanities in 1870, and a foreign member Göttingen Academy of Sciences and Humanities in 1876.[7]

In 1870 he received a combined medal (together with (Brockhaus, Fleischer and Rödiger) in occasion of the 25th anniversary of the DMG.[8]

References

  1. ^ a b Chisholm, Hugh, ed. (1911). "Pott, August Friedrich" . Encyclopædia Britannica. Vol. 22 (11th ed.). Cambridge University Press. p. 210.
  2. ^ Cereti, Carlo G. (2001). "Die iranischen Sprachen". In Seipel, Wilfried (ed.). 7000 Jahre persische Kunst. Meisterwerke aus dem Iranischen Nationalmuseum in Teheran: Eine Ausstellung des Kunsthistorischen Museums Wien und des Iranischen Nationalmuseums in Teheran (in German). Milano: Skira editore. pp. 31–37. ISBN 9788881188697.
  3. ^ Malkiel, Yakov (1993). Etymology. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. pp. 12–14. ISBN 9780521311663.
  4. ^ Pott, August F. (1971) [1868]. Die Sprachverschiedenheit in Europa an den Zahlwörten nachgewiesen sowie quinäre und vigesimale Zählmethode (in German). Amsterdam: Rodopi. ISBN 9789062032570.
  5. ^ Malkiel, Yakov (1980). "August Friedrich Pott as a pioneer of Romance linguistics". In Klar, Kathryn; Langdon, Margaret; Silver, Shirley (eds.). American Indian and Indoeuropean Studies: Papers in honor of Madison S. Beeler. Trends in Linguistics. Vol. 16. The Hauge/Paris/New York: Mouton. pp. 409–420. doi:10.1515/9783110808681.409. ISBN 9789027978769.
  6. ^ Pott, August Friedrich (1856). Die Ungleichheit menschlicher Rassen hauptsächlich vom sprachwissenschaftlichen Standpunkte, unter besonderer Berücksichtigung von des Grafen von Gobineau gleichnamigen Werke: mit einem Überblick über die Sprachverhältnisse der Völker, ein ethnologischer Versuch.
  7. ^ Krahnke, Holger (2001). Die Mitglieder der Akademie der Wissenschaften zu Göttingen 1751-2001. Göttingen: Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht. p. 193. ISBN 3-525-82516-1.
  8. ^ Krmnicek, Stefan; Gaidys, Marius (2020). Gelehrtenbilder. Altertumswissenschaftler auf Medaillen des 19. Jahrhunderts. Begleitband zur online-Ausstellung im Digitalen Münzkabinett des Instituts für Klassische Archäologie der Universität Tübingen. Von Krösus bis zu König Wilhelm. Neue Serie (in German). Tübingen: University of Tübingen. pp. 35–37.

Relevant reading

  • Bologna, Maria Patrizia. "Langage et expressivité chez August Friedrich Pott." Historiographia linguistica 22, no. 1-2 (1995): 75-90.
  • Leopold, Joan. The Letter Liveth: The life, work and library of August Friedrich Pott (1802 87). Vol. 9. John Benjamins Publishing, 1983.
  • Malkiel, Yakov. "August Friedrich Pott as a Pioneer of Romance Linguistics." American Indian and Indoeuropean Studies: Papers in honor of Madison S. Beeler (1980): 409-420.