- Karl
Julius Sillig (12 May 1801 – 14
January 1855) was a
German classics scholar, and
pupil of Karl
August Böttiger.
Sillig went on to edit many of Böttiger's...
- Max
Sillig (19
November 1873 – 15
November 1959) was a
Swiss ice
hockey player and builder.
Sillig was born in La Tour-de-Peilz, and pla**** for the Switzerland...
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original on 11
January 2016.
Retrieved 1
November 2015.
Lucia Sillig et
Peter Greenwood (3
April 2016). "Mise au Point".
Radio Télévision Suisse...
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Biography and Mythology,
Philip Smith accepted the
opinion of Karl
Julius Sillig (1801–1855) that Pliny's date of
Olympiad 87 (c. 428 BC)
ought to be referred...
- The
textual tradition/stemma was
established by the
German scholars J.
Sillig, D. Detlefsen, L. von Jan, and K. Rück in the 19th century. Two Teubner...
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Retrieved 2023-12-29.
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Pliny (01-01-1836) (1836).
Dictionary of the
Artists of...
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Aaron J. Atsma. 1918.
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January 2017.
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Dictionary of the
artists of antiquity; 1837
Andrew Stewart, One hundred...
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Switzerland for a year,
where Vance and his
brother learned French at L'Institut
Sillig in Vevey. Vance's much
older cousin (referred to as an "uncle"
within the...
- Böttiger's
works after his death, was the
German classicist Karl
Julius Sillig.
There are two
medals that were
commissioned for him. One on the occasion...
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original on 1
January 2017.
Retrieved 1
August 2015.
Gaius Plinius Secundus;
Sillig,
Julius (1831).
Naturalis historia. Teubner. p. 339. "Pliny the Elder: Natural...