Des Aeschylos Eumeniden, nebst einer Darstellung der tragischen Kunst bei den Griechen : lecture notes, 1828.

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Des Aeschylos Eumeniden, nebst einer Darstellung der tragischen Kunst bei den Griechen : lecture notes, 1828.

Bound volume of notes taken by Ernst von Leutsch at Karl Otfried Müller's lectures on Greek tragedy in the summer semester 1828, at the University of Göttingen. The second part of the lectures comprise a close study of Aeschylus's Eumenides. Included is an index locorum (p. 187-191), listing the page numbers in the manuscript where remarks mentioning the given authors and works can be found. The early part of the manuscript contains some stage diagrams or other illustrations pertaining to the theater.

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Müller, Karl Otfried, 1797-1840

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German professor of classical philology at the University of Göttingen, appointed professor without chair (ausserordentlicher Professor) in 1819, and full professor in 1823. From the description of Griechische Alterthümer : lecture notes, 1828-1829. (University of Pennsylvania Library). WorldCat record id: 760072800 From the description of Vergleichung der Grammatik der griechischen und lateinischen Sprache : lecture notes, 1828. (University of Pennsylvania Library). World...

Leutsch, Ernst von, 1808-1887

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German scholar of classical philology at the University of Göttingen. Leutsch was born in Frankfurt am Main; as a result of his father's having various government posts, his family moved several times during his childhood and youth, and he attended Gymnasium in Dresden, Leipzig, and Celle. He entered the University of Göttingen in 1827 and completed his degree there in 1830. He subsequently studied under August Boeckh in Berlin, before returning to Göttingen as a lecturer in 1831, and establi...