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Theodor Bergk (22 May 1812 – 20 July 1881) was a
German philologist, an
authority on
classical Gr**** poetry. He was born in
Leipzig as the son of Johann...
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Johann Adam
Bergk (1769 – 1834, Leipzig) was a
German philosopher and publicist.
Bergk was
professor of
philosophy and
jurisprudence at the University...
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reformer Roderich Benedix (1811–1873),
dramatist and
librettist Theodor Bergk (1812–1881), philologist, an
authority on
classical Gr****
poetry Richard...
- in the
Duchy of Westphalia. He was father-in-law to
philologist Theodor Bergk. He
obtained his
education at the
University of
Leipzig as a
student of...
- Keightley, p. 55;
Alcman fr. 57
Campbell [= Plutarch, Moralia, 659 B = fr. 48
Bergk = fr. 43 Diehl] (see also Plutarch,
Moralia 918 A, 940 A).
According to...
- τᾶς σφαίρας ποτὶ τὰν επιφάνειαν."
Heath mentions a
proposal of
Theodor Bergk that the word "δρόμῳ" ("orbit") may
originally have been "ὀυρανῷ" ("heaven"...
- the
attribution may
result from confusion). Fragments, ed.
Stoll (1845);
Bergk Poetae Lyrici Graeci (1882);
Kinkel Fragmenta epicorum Graecorum (1877)...
- Grimal, s.v. Ur****. Gantz, p. 3;
Sappho fr. 198
Campbell [= 198 LP] [= 132
Bergk]. Apollodorus, 1.1.1 Apollodorus, 1.1.1–1.1.2 Apollodorus, 1.1.3 Fowler...
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Theodor Bergk,
Anthologia lyrica continens Theognidem, Babrium,
Anacreontea ****
ceterorum poetarum reliqiis selectis.
Edidit Theodorus Bergk (Lipsia,...
- the poem is
quoted by
Lucian and
Maximus of Tyre. It is also
printed in
Bergk's Poetae Lyrici Graeci. Ariphron, an
Archon of Athens,
reigning in the 9th...