Zupitza studied classical, Germanic, and Romance philology and
Sanskrit at the
University of Breslau and the
University of Berlin, working with Friedrich Pfeiffer, Ottomar Behnsch,
Heinrich Rückert,
Karl Müllenhoff,
August Boeckh, and
Moritz Haupt. He received his doctoral degree in 1865 in Berlin and his postdoctoral degree (
habilitation) in 1869 in
Breslau. After a short appointment at the
University of Vienna in the area of Northern Germanic languages, he was appointed first professor and chair of English philology at the prestigious
University of Berlin. He remained in this position until he died of a stroke in 1895. In 1893, he received an honorary doctoral degree from the
University of Cambridge. ==Selected publications==