- Karl
Wilhelm Dindorf (Latin:
Guilielmus Dindorfius; 2
January 1802 – 1
August 1883) was a
German classical scholar. He was born and died at Leipzig. From...
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Diodorus Siculus,
Bibliotheca Historica. Vol 1-2.
Immanel Bekker.
Ludwig Dindorf.
Friedrich Vogel. in
aedibus B. G. Teubneri. Leipzig. 1888–1890. Gr****...
- 5
December 2020.
Retrieved 20
February 2021. Syncellus,
George (1829).
Dindorf, Karl
Wilhelm (ed.). Chronographia.
Corpus Scriptorum Historiae Byzantinae...
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Seleucid sources,
preserved in the
Chronicle of John
Malalas (pp. 206–207 in
Dindorf). The
first two
books are
considered canonical by the
Catholic Church and...
- 4".
Bibliotheca Historica (in Gr****). Vol. 1–2.
Immanel Bekker.
Ludwig Dindorf.
Friedrich Vogel. In
aedibus B. G. Teubneri. At the ****us Project. Desart...
- 88
Fowler [=
FGrHist 4 fr. 88]; a
scholiast to
Aelius Aristides 52.10
Dindorf p. 408
describes a
similar three-fold distinction, see Storey, p. 401....
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Diodorus Siculus,
Bibliotheca Historica. Vol 1-2.
Immanel Bekker.
Ludwig Dindorf.
Friedrich Vogel. in
aedibus B. G. Teubneri. Leipzig. 1888-1890. Gr****...
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Scholia bT on Homer's Iliad, 14.296. Cf.
Scholia A on Homer's Iliad, 1.609 (
Dindorf 1875a, p. 69); see Pirenne-Delforge and Pironti, p. 20; Hard 2004, p. 136...
- Heresies", I, iv, 1, in P.G., VII, col. 481.
Stromata v,6,34; see Karl
Wilhelm Dindorf, ed. (1869).
Clementis Alexandrini Opera (in Gr****). Vol. III. Oxford:...
- of the
Roman Slave Trade," p. 122,
citing Chronicon Paschale 1.474 ed.
Dindorf. Harris, "Towards a
Study of the
Roman Slave Trade," p. 122.
Ulrike Roth...