Ludwig Traube (palaeographer)
Ludwig Traube was a paleographer and held the first chair of Medieval Latin in Germany. He was a son of the physician Ludwig Traube.
Traube was born in Berlin, the son of a middle-class Jewish family, and studied at the universities of Munich and Greifswald. In 1883 he finished his Ph.D. with a dissertation entitled Varia libamenta critica. He finished his habilitation in classical and medieval philology in 1888 with a part of his book on Carolingian poetry.
In 1897 he became a member of the central management of Monumenta Germaniae Historica. In 1902 he was appointed professor of Latin philology of the Middle Ages at Munich. In 1905 he discovered that he had leukemia, from which he died two years later.Selected works
- O Roma nobilis : philologische Untersuchungen aus dem Mittelalter, 1891 - O Roma nobilis: philological studies from the Middle Ages.
- Textgeschichte der Regula S. Benedicti, 1898 - Textual history of Regula Benedicti.
- Die Geschichte der tironischen Noten bei Suetonius und Isidorus, 1901 - The history of Tironian notes from Suetonius and Isidorus.
- Jean-Baptiste Maugérard: ein Beitrag zur Bibliotheksgeschicthe, 1904 - Jean-Baptiste Maugérard, a contribution to library history.
- Bamberger Fragmente der vierten Dekade des Livius, 1906 - Bamberger fragments of the fourth decade of Livy.
- Nomina sacra : Versuch einer Geschichte der christlichen Kürzung, 1907 - Nomina sacra. Essay on the history of Christian abbreviations.
- Zur Paläographie und Handschriftenkunde, 1909 - On palaeography and manuscript studies.
- Einleitung in die lateinische Philologie des Mittelalters, 1911 - Introduction to Latin philology of the Middle Ages.
- Vorlesungen und Abhandlungen, 1909–1920 - Lectures and essays.