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Friedrich Wilhelm Schneidewin (6 June 1810 – 11
January 1856), was a
German classical scholar. He was born on 6 June 1810 at Helmstedt. In 1833, he became...
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himself from his
lexicon (ed. by
Ernst von
Leutsch and
Friedrich Wilhelm Schneidewin in
Paroemiographi Graeci, i. 1839). Diogeni**** was also the
author of...
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Franz Heinrich Ludolf Ahrens (1809–1881), philologist.
Friedrich Wilhelm Schneidewin (1810–1856),
classical scholar.
Victor von
Bruns (1812–1883), physician...
- Berlin,
under Friedrich Ritschl at Bonn and
under Friedrich Wilhelm Schneidewin at Göttingen,
where he
received his PhD in 1853. Upon
returning to the...
- fragment, the text of
which is in a very
unsatisfactory condition: by FW
Schneidewin (1838), J
Bailey (1839, with notes, glossary, and
Latin and
English versions)...
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Litteraturgeschichte (1898)
Corpus paroemiographorum graecorum, E. L. Leutsch, F. G.
Schneidewin (ed.), vol. 1, Gottingae, apud
Vandenohoeck et Ruprecht, 1839, pp. 1–176...
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bragging proverb from Pseudo-Diogenes
collected in von Leutsch, E. L.;
Schneidewin, F. G. (1839).
Corpus paroemiographorum Graecorum, Vol. I. 'Diogeniani'...
- Pushkin,
Russian author and poet (d. 1837) 1810 –
Friedrich Wilhelm Schneidewin,
German philologist and
scholar (d. 1856) 1825 –
Friedrich Bayer, German...
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Otfried Müller. At Göttingen, his
colleagues were
Friedrich Wilhelm Schneidewin,
Ernst von
Leutsch and
Friedrich Wieseler. His
knowledge of all branches...
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philosopher Friedrich Wilhelm Schirmer (1802–1866),
artist Friedrich Wilhelm Schneidewin (1810–1856),
classicist Friedrich Wilhelm von
Seydlitz (1721–1773), Prussian...