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Georg Busolt (13
November 1850 – 2
September 1920) was a
German historian of
classical history.
Busolt, born at Gut
Kepurren (now in
Chernyakhovsky District)...
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Gotthilf Christoph Wilhelm Busolt (6
February 1771 – 3 May 1831) was a
German scholar. He is
known for his
transcripts of
Immanuel Kant's
lectures at the...
- Sparta.
Bibliotheca ii. 8. Herodotus,
History of Herodotus, book 6
Georg Busolt.
Griechische Geschichte, Part I,
Chapter 11,
Section 7,
where a list of...
- Greece, ch. vii
George Grote,
History of Greece, pt. i. ch.
xviii Georg Busolt,
Griechische Geschichte, i. ch. ii. sec. 7,
where a list of
modern authorities...
- Antiquitäten, i. pt. 2 (6th ed. by V. Thumser, 1892), p. 709, and
Georg Busolt,
Griechische Geschichte, iii. pt. 2 (1904), p. 988, note 3. The following...
- the
adjective γραῖα "old (feminine)".
According to the
historian Georg Busolt, the
Graecians were
among the
first to
colonize Italy (i.e.,
Magna Graecia)...
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histories of
Greece (e.g.
those of
George Grote, Karl
Julius Beloch,
Georg Busolt,
Eduard Meyer) and in
Gustav Schimmelpfeng, De
Brasidae Spartani rebus gestis...
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recognized by
Eduard Meyer,
Ulrich von Wilamowitz-Moellendorff and
Georg Busolt as a
portion of the ****enica. This
identification has been disputed, however...
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mothers of ****enes were Graikoi. The
German classical historian Georg Busolt (1850–1920)
derives the name from Graikos, "inhabitant of Graea, a town...
- Greece,
Chapter VII. Grote.
History of Greece, Part I,
Chapter XVIII.
Georg Busolt.
Griechische Geschichte, Part I,
Chapter 11,
Section 7,
where a list of...