Gerkan, Armin von
Date born: 1884
Place born: Subbath/Kurland, Germany
Date died: 1969
Place died: Hamburg, Germany
Greek and Roman architectural historian. Gerkan was born in a small
town on the Baltic coast. He initially studied at Riga, Latvia, but during
the insurgency with Russian in 1906, he switched to Dresden (though he received
his diploma from Riga). He traveled to Greece and Asia Minor after
graduation. Wilhelm Dörpfeld (q.v.) secured him a position at the excavations at
Miletos, Didyma and Samos (1908-14) under the direction of Theodor Wiegand
(q.v.). He served as a Russian officer during World War I and after 1918
volunteering in a German military unit. In 1920 he was appointed to the
Berlin museum, where Wiegand was director of the Antiquities section and which
had sponsored the pre-war excavations. Gerkan published the Miletos
excavations in three volumes for the museum. He completed a dissertation
at the university in Greifswald on city planning in ancient Greece (Griechische
Stadteanlagen). In 1923 he accepted the post of Second Secretary of
the German Archaeological Institute (DAI) in Rome. During these years he
researched and publish the topography of ancient Rome and revived the
archaeological course in Pompeii. He
served as first secretary for the DAI in both Athens and Rome, but was passed
over for the directorship in Athens for political reasons in favor of a Nazi
candidate in 1936. Following the retirement (dismissal by the Nazi's) of Ludwig Curtius (q.v.) in 1938, he assumed the provisional directorship of the DAI in
Rome. He left Rome at its capture by the Allies in 1944. After the war, taught as a guest professor at the University
of Bonn, 1948-1954 and at Göttingen, then at
Cologne and Hamburg.
Gerkan is a seminal figure in ancient architectural history. His
Griechische Stadteanlage is still consulted today as a basic text for
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