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Wilhelm (William)
Dittenberger (August 31, 1840 in
Heidelberg –
December 29, 1906 in
Halle (Saale)) was a
German philologist in
classical epigraphy. Wilhelm...
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Wilhelm Theophor Dittenberger (30
April 1807, in
Teningen – 11 May 1871, in Weimar) was a
German Protestant theologian. He was the
father of classical...
- Rhamnous" was
possibly "imported by foreigners,
possibly mercenaries".
Dittenberger, OGIS 28 Gasparro, p. 36. Gasparro, pp. 34–37. Gasparro, p. 37. Lancellotti...
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directed by
Peter Funke.
Editors of
previous volumes include Wilhelm Dittenberger,
Friedrich Hiller von Gaertringen,
Johannes Kirchner and Günther Klaffenbach...
- Carl Robert,
Rudolf Stammler, Emil Kautzsch, Max Reischle. Sitting, left to right:
Erich Haupt,
Edgar Loening,
Friedrich Loofs,
Wilhelm Dittenberger...
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lastly mentioned in a
monument dated on August 8, 69 BC (Wilhelm
Dittenberger In:
Orientis Graeci inscriptiones selectae. (OGIS) I 185), but her name...
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Inscriptiones Graecae ad res
Romanas pertinentes 4, 323 =
Wilhelm Dittenberger,
Orientis Graeci inscriptiones selectae 462. Syme, Ronald,
Augustan Aristocracy...
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original on 2022-01-02.
Retrieved 2020-03-06.
Kayser 1994, pp. 52–57, № 15.
Dittenberger, Wilhelm, "718",
Orientis Graeci inscriptiones selectae (OGIS), archived...
- Rebirth," pp. 306–307. Fossum, "The Myth of the
Eternal Rebirth," p. 309.
Dittenberger:
Sylloge Inscriptionum, 3rd ed., 1125
Herodotus VI, 16:
Nilsson 1967...
- Ἀργέδα[υι]ον by
Wilhelm Dittenberger (1898) [πέμψας?] Αρ[γ]έδα[ρ]ον by
Ernst Kalinka (1905) [...εἰ]ς Ἀργέδαυον by
Wilhelm Dittenberger and
Friedrich Hiller...