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He died in Bucharest, and was buried at his patron's expense. According to another account, on his patron's death in 1730, Bergler, finding himself without means, left for
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A History of Classical Scholarship: The Eighteenth Century in Germany and the Nineteenth Century in Europe and the United States of America
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characterizes Bergler's life as "wild and irregular," and says he made enemies due to his allegedly cynical manners.
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One or more of the preceding sentences incorporates text from a publication now in the
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Transylvanian classical scholar and antiquarian (c. 1680–1746)
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Brasov
Transylvania
Bucharest
Wallachia
Editio princeps
Transylvanian Saxon
classical scholar
editor
antiquarian
Kronstadt
Transylvania
University of Leipzig
Amsterdam
Homer
Julius Pollux
Hamburg
bibliographer
Johann Albert Fabricius
Sextus Empiricus
Bucharest
Prince
Wallachia
Nicholas Mavrocordatos
Leipzig
proofreader
literary hack
Eusebius
Leipzig Acta Eruditorum
editio princeps
Byzantine

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