Karl Gottlob Zumpt


Karl or Carl Gottlob Zumpt was a German classical scholar known for his work in the field of Latin philology.

Life

Karl Gottlob Zumpt was born at Berlin on 1 April 1792.
Educated at Heidelberg and Berlin, he was from 1812 onward, a schoolteacher at Friedrich Werder Gymnasium in Berlin. In 1821 he transferred as a professor to the Joachimsthal Gymnasium, also in Berlin. In 1827 he was appointed professor of classical philology at the University of Berlin.
His chief work was his "Latin Grammar", which stood as a standard work until superseded by Johan Nicolai Madvig's textbook in 1844. He edited Quintilian's "Institutio Oratoria", as well as works by Quintus Curtius Rufus and Cicero:
Otherwise, he primarily devoted his time and efforts to Roman history, publishing "Annales veterum regnorum et populorum", a work in chronology down to 476 AD, and other antiquarian studies.
He was the uncle of August Wilhelm Zumpt.