After his death in 1907, his library was acquired by the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, as was the library of Johannes Vahlen, slightly later (1913). Together, the two libraries form the Dittenberger-Vahlen Collection of Classical Texts, containing over 15,000 books and 17,000 reprints. In 2000, the university began the digitisation of this collection with the assistance of the National Endowment for the Humanities.
Dittenberger's tomb is located in the Nordfriedhof in Halle.
Writings
Inscriptions Graecae
Vol 3: Inscriptions Atticae Aetatis Romanae. 2 parts. Reimer, Berlin 1878–1882. Reprint 1977–1978, ISBN3-11-004911-2, ISBN3-11-007004-9.
Vol 7: Inscriptions Megaridis et Boeotiae. Reimer, Berlin 1892 Reprint 1978, ISBN3-11-007005-7.
Vol 9, 1: Inscriptions Phocidis, Locridis, Aetoliae, Acarnaniae, Insularum maris Ionii. Reimer, Berlin 1897, reprinted 1978, ISBN3-11-007006-5.
Wilfried Gawantka: Updating Concordances to Dittenberger's Orientis Graeci Inscriptiones Selectae (OGIS) and the third edition of which he authored: Sylloge Inscriptionum Graecarum (3rd ed.) . Hildesheim (1977) ISBN3-487-06447-2
Lisa Sophie Cordes, Hans-Ulrich Berner, "Dittenberger, Wilhelm." In: Der Neue Pauly (DNP). Supplementband 6: Geschichte der Altertumswissenschaften. Metzler, Stuttgart 2012, ISBN978-3-476-02033-8, Sp. 310f.
Literature about Dittenberger
Otto Kern, "Wilhelm Dittenberger and images of central German life. third generation images of the 18th and 19th Century. Article for the Historical Commission for the Province of Saxony." Self-published: Magdeburg, 1928, pp. 522–538.
Hans-Dieter Zimmermann, "Wilhelm Dittenberger (1840–1906). On 100th year to the death of an important scholar and dedicated local politician." Yearbook for Halle City History 2006. Stekovics: Halle 2006, pp. 264–269, ISBN978-3-89923-133-5.
References
^Kürschners Deutscher Gelehrten-Kalender. Vol. 7, 1950.