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Johann Friedrich Dübner

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His editions are considered to be models of literary and philological criticism, and did much to raise the standard of classical scholarship in France. He violently attacked
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published by the same firm, a series of Greek classics with Latin translation, critical notes and valuable indexes. One of Dübner's most important works was an edition of
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One or more of the preceding sentences incorporates text from a publication now in the
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he returned to Gotha, where from 1827 to 1832 he held a post (
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classical
Frenchman
Hörselgau
Gotha
University of Göttingen
gymnasium
Justin
Persius
Casaubon
Didot
Estienne
Julius Caesar
Napoleon III
Legion of Honour
Burnouf
Greek
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1802 births
1867 deaths
German classical scholars
French classical scholars
Emigrants from the German Confederation

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