comparative+philology

  • 61Literae Humaniores — is the name given to an undergraduate course focused on Classics at Oxford and some other universities. The Latin name means literally more humane letters , but is perhaps better rendered as Advanced Studies , since humaniores has the sense of… …

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  • 62August Fick — (May 5, 1833, in Petershagen, Germany – March 24, 1916, in Hildesheim or Breslau) was a German philologist.He spent his life chiefly at Göttingen, where he first studied philology under Theodor Benfey; became a teacher in the Gymnasium, and… …

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  • 63University of Leipzig —     University of Leipzig     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► University of Leipzig     The University of Leipzig in Saxony is, next to Heidelberg, the oldest university in the German Empire. It was established when the German students under the… …

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  • 64Faculty of Medieval and Modern Languages, University of Oxford — The Faculty of Medieval and Modern Languages at the University of Oxford, England, was established in 1903. European languages (other than Latin and Greek, taught as part of classical studies) were first taught at Oxford in the 19th century. The… …

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  • 65Hermann Collitz — (* 4. Februar 1855 in Bleckede; † 13. Mai 1935 in Baltimore) war ein US amerikanischer Sprachwissenschaftler deutscher Herkunft, der sich besonders mit der griechischen und deutschen Dialektologie beschäftigte. Leben Hermann Collitz, der Sohn… …

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  • 66FICK, AUGUST —    a German philologist, born at Petershagan; spent his life chiefly at Göttingen, where he first studied philology under Benfey; became a teacher in the Gymnasium, and eventually in 1876 professor of Comparative Philology in the university; in… …

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  • 67OPPERT, GUSTAV SALOMON — (1836–1908), German Orientalist and Indologist. Born in Hamburg, younger brother of   the assyrologist Julius (Jules) oppert and of Ernst Jacob Oppert, merchant and traveler, Oppert studied languages, literature, philosophy, and history in Bonn,… …

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  • 68List of Brown University people — The following is a partial list of notable Brown University people, known as Brunonians. It includes alumni, professors, and others associated with Brown University. Notable alumni Note: Class of is used to denote the graduation class of… …

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  • 69Francis March — Francis Andrew March (October 25, 1825 in Sutton, Massachusetts ndash;September 9, 1911 in Easton, Pennsylvania) was an American polymath, academic, philologist, and lexicographer. He graduated from Amherst College in 1845. He is considered the… …

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  • 70List of Amherst College people — This is a list of some notable people affiliated with Amherst College.Notable alumniCollege founders and presidents*Edward Jones 1826, Principal of forerunner of Fourah Bay College (the predecessor of the University of Sierra Leone) (Africa)… …

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