Ernst Buschor (Hürben, 2 June 1886 – Munich, 11 December 1961) was a German archaeologist and translator.
From 1905 he studied at the University of Munich as a pupil of classical archaeologist Adolf Furtwängler, earning his doctorate in 1912.
After serving as a soldier in the Balkans during World War I, he became an associate professor of classical archaeology at the University of Erlangen.
[1] Buschor is credited for providing translations of all 31 extant tragedies of Aeschylus, Sophocles and Euripides.
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