Eduard Schwartz (22 August 1858 – 13 February 1940) was a German classical philologist.
Born in Kiel, he studied under Hermann Sauppe in Göttingen, under Hermann Usener and Franz Bücheler in Bonn, under Theodor Mommsen in Berlin and under Ulrich von Wilamowitz-Moellendorff in Greifswald.
[1] In 1884, he became a lecturer in Bonn, afterwards being appointed professor of classical philology at the University of Rostock (1887).
[1] He published numerous articles and works in the area of Greek and Roman history, including on the Catilinarian conspiracy.
[3] His magnum opus was a publication of the acts of oecumenical councils (ACO) from Ephesus (431) onwards.