A Short History of Classical ScholarshipCUP 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 |
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