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Friedrich Sylburg (1536 – 17
February 1596) was a
German classical scholar. The son of a farmer, he was born at
Wetter near Marburg. He
studied at Marburg...
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Oxford University Press. 2005.
Retrieved 2024-08-06. Etymologi**** magnum;
Sylburg,
Friedrich (1816).
Etymologikon tomega.
Robarts -
University of Toronto...
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staying there from
October 1584 to
April 1585. He was a
friend of
Friedrich Sylburg, who
published his
translation of Zosimus.
Other name variants: Hans Lewenklaw...
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biography and mythology. Vol. III: O****S–ZYGIA. London: J. Murray. p. 1289.
Sylburg, Friedrich, ed. (1816). "Etymologikon tomega" Αρκέόιον. Etymologi**** Magnum...
- 24 Paeanius's use of the
aorist participle has
since his
first editor Sylburg been
taken as a sign that the
Metaphrasis was
composed around the year...
- been
contested by
several scholars.
Collected Works edited by
Friedrich Sylburg (1536–1596) (parallel Gr**** and Latin) (Frankfurt 1586) (available at Google...
- The
first complete edition of the Gr**** text of
Zosimus was that by F.
Sylburg (Scriptores Hist. Rom. Min., vol. iii., Frankfurt, 1590).
Later editions...
- Byzantium; the
travels of
Pausanias (completed
after his
death by
Friedrich Sylburg, 1583); the
Meditations of
Marcus Aurelius (1558), the
editio princeps...
- Joe
Sachs in the
Internet Encyclopedia of
Philosophy Notes of
Friedrich Sylburg (1536-1596) in a
critical edition (parallel Gr**** and Latin) available...
- work's were
significantly reprinted in 1588, with the
support of
Friedrich Sylburg and
Pierre Pithou who
published several copies of "Ac
Sertorii Bellis Civilibus"...