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Edmund Groag (2 February 1873, in Prerau – 19 August 1945, in Vienna) was an Austrian classical scholar, who specialized in Roman history. From 1892 he studied history and philology at the University of Vienna, receiving his doctorate in 1895 with the dissertation on Tacitus, Zur Kritik von Tacitus’ Quellen in den Historien. By way of a study grant he visited Rome in 1898/99, then in 1901 began work at the Vienna National Library, an institution that he would be associated with for most of his career. In 1918 he obtained his habilitation at the university, where in 1925 he was named an associate professor of Roman history. In 1933 he became a member of the German Archaeological Institute.

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  • Edmund Groag (* 2. Februar 1873 in Prerau/Mähren; † 19. August 1945 in Wien) war ein österreichischer Althistoriker und Bibliothekar. (de)
  • Edmund Groag (Přerov, 2 febbraio 1873 – Vienna, 19 agosto 1945) è stato uno storico austriaco. (it)
  • Edmund Groag (2 February 1873, in Prerau – 19 August 1945, in Vienna) was an Austrian classical scholar, who specialized in Roman history. From 1892 he studied history and philology at the University of Vienna, receiving his doctorate in 1895 with the dissertation on Tacitus, Zur Kritik von Tacitus’ Quellen in den Historien. By way of a study grant he visited Rome in 1898/99, then in 1901 began work at the Vienna National Library, an institution that he would be associated with for most of his career. In 1918 he obtained his habilitation at the university, where in 1925 he was named an associate professor of Roman history. In 1933 he became a member of the German Archaeological Institute. (en)
  • Edmund Groag fue un historiador austriaco, especialista en la historia de Roma. Participó en la redacción de la Realencyclopädie der classischen Altertumswissenschaft y la Prosopographia Imperii Romani. Por sus orígenes judíos, fue apartado de la universidad por el régimen nazi. La en la persona de su presidente, , consiguió que no le expulsaran de su casa en 1940. Murió en Viena el 19 de agosto de 1945.​ (es)
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  • Edmund Groag (* 2. Februar 1873 in Prerau/Mähren; † 19. August 1945 in Wien) war ein österreichischer Althistoriker und Bibliothekar. (de)
  • Edmund Groag (2 February 1873, in Prerau – 19 August 1945, in Vienna) was an Austrian classical scholar, who specialized in Roman history. From 1892 he studied history and philology at the University of Vienna, receiving his doctorate in 1895 with the dissertation on Tacitus, Zur Kritik von Tacitus’ Quellen in den Historien. By way of a study grant he visited Rome in 1898/99, then in 1901 began work at the Vienna National Library, an institution that he would be associated with for most of his career. In 1918 he obtained his habilitation at the university, where in 1925 he was named an associate professor of Roman history. In 1933 he became a member of the German Archaeological Institute. He was born into a Jewish family and converted to Catholicism in 1901. Despite this, he was removed from his position at the university for racial reasons following the Anschluss. During the Nazi takeover of Austria, he lived in a precarious state in Vienna. He died from an illness a few months after liberation of the city. With Arthur Stein (1871–1950), he published an unfinished second edition of the Prosopographia Imperii Romani (3 volumes, 1933–43). He was also the author of many articles in the Realencyclopädie der classischen Altertumswissenschaft. (en)
  • Edmund Groag fue un historiador austriaco, especialista en la historia de Roma. Participó en la redacción de la Realencyclopädie der classischen Altertumswissenschaft y la Prosopographia Imperii Romani. Nació en Přerov el 2 de febrero de 1873. Estudió en la Universidad de Viena donde se doctoró en 1895 con una disertación sobre Tácito. En 1925 consiguió el puesto de profesor asociado en la universidad. Trabajó en la Biblioteca Nacional de Austria desde el año 1905. Sin embargo, desavenencias con el director de la biblioteca, , le hicieron perder el puesto que ocupaba en 1931, estando en retiro temporal desde 1932 y permanente desde 1936.​ Por sus orígenes judíos, fue apartado de la universidad por el régimen nazi. La en la persona de su presidente, , consiguió que no le expulsaran de su casa en 1940. Murió en Viena el 19 de agosto de 1945.​ (es)
  • Edmund Groag (Přerov, 2 febbraio 1873 – Vienna, 19 agosto 1945) è stato uno storico austriaco. (it)
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