A Short History of Classical Scholarship

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CUP Archive, 1915
 

Contents

and literary criticism Dramatic criticism in Plato and Aristotle Aristotles
9
Greek Alphabet Early speculations on the origin of language Platos
20
Librarians Philetas Zenodotus Alexander Aetolus Lycophron Cal
30
The Stoics and the School of Pergamon The Grammar
47
to the Augustan Age Accius Q Valerius L Aelius Stilo Varro Cicero
53
Hyginus Fenestella Verrius Flaccus Palaemon Asconius Pliny
60
Symmachus Victorinus Donatus Charisius and Diomedes Servius
72
Greek Scholarship from 300 to 530 A D Eusebius
86
Pontano Sannazaro and of Rome Pomponius
189
The Printing of the Classics in Italy Sweynheym
195
THE SIXTEENTH CENTURY 201235
203
influence of Aristotles Poetic Victorius Robortelli Sigonius Nizolius
211
university of Leyden in 1575 The Schools of the Brethren of the Common
227
THE EIGHTEENTH CENTURY
255
W von Humboldt Goethe and Schiller A W and F von Schlegel
317
Grammarians and Textual Critics from Lobeck
327

Byzantine Scholarship from 529 to 1350¹ A D 92110
92
and Arethas The encyclopaedias of Constantine Porphyrogenitus
110
OUTLINE OF CONTENTS
111
Luitprand Abbo of Fleury
125
The Thirteenth Century and after Roger Bacon
137
Germany Italy and England Indications of the relative importance
160
Classics The recovery of the Latin Classics by Petrarch and Boccaccio
174
Constantine and Janus Lascaris The study of classical archaeology
177
Perotti Campano 183186
183
Kaibel Orelli Baiter and Sauppe Schömann Blass Brandis Zeller
340
Meyer Georg Curtius Rask Grimm Verner Corssen Schleicher
349
Canina Bor
365
Quicherat Alexandre Littré Emmanuel Miller Egger Martin
373
Koraës
388
and E V Blomfield Scholefield B H and C R Kennedy T W Peile
395
Leake
417
Ticknor Greek Scholars Everett
428
vig and Ussing 383385
446

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