Emil Hübner

Ernst Willibald Emil Hübner (7 July 1834Template:Snd21 February 1901) was a German classical scholar.
He was born at Düsseldorf, the son of the historical painter Julius Hübner (1806–1882).<ref name="EB1911">{{#if: |
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After studying at Berlin and Bonn, he traveled extensively with a view to antiquarian and epigraphical researches.<ref name=DB>Hitz - Kozub / edited by Rudolf Vierhaus Deutsche Biographische Enzyklopaedie</ref> The results of these travels were published in several important works: Inscriptiones Hispaniae Latinae (1869, supplement 1892), Inscriptiones Hispaniae Christianae (1871, supplement 1900); Inscriptiones Britanniae Latinae (1873), Inscriptiones Britanniae Christianae (1876); La Arqueologia de Espana (1888); Monumenta Linguae Ibericae (1893).<ref name="EB1911"/>
Hübner also wrote two books for the classical student: Grundriss zu Vorlesungen über die römische Litteraturgeschichte (4th edition, 1878, edited, with large additions, by JEB Mayor as Bibliographical clue to Latin literature, 1875),<ref>John E. B. Mayor: Bibliographical clue to Latin literature.</ref> and Bibliographie der klassischen Alterthumswissenschaft (2nd edition, 1889). He was also author of Römische Epigraphik (2nd edition, 1892); Exempla Scripturae Epigraphicae Latinae (1885); and Römische Herrschaft in Westeuropa (1890).<ref name="EB1911"/><ref>Römische Herrschaft in Westeuropa HathiTrust Digital Library</ref>
In 1870 Hübner was appointed professor of classical philology at the University of Berlin,<ref name=DB/> where he died.<ref name="EB1911"/>
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