Annotations in copies of volumes 3 and 4 of Immanuel Bekker's edition of Plato (1826), ca. 1922-1926.

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Annotations in copies of volumes 3 and 4 of Immanuel Bekker's edition of Plato (1826), ca. 1922-1926.

William Romaine Newbold's marginal and interleaved annotations, in black and red ink, in published copies of vols. 3 and 4 of the following edition of Plato, edited by Immanuel Bekker, and reprinted by Priestley in 1826: Platonis et quae vel Platonis esse feruntur vel Platonica solent comitari scripta graece omnia ad codices manuscriptos recensuit variasque inde lectiones (Londini: excudebat A.J. Valpy, A.M., sumptibus Ricardi Priestley). The annotations are generally undated; however, vol. 3 contains a pencilled notation dated 1922 (Beg. Oct. 26. 22; p. 45).

2 volumes.

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University of Pennsylvania Library

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Newbold, William Romaine, 1865-1926

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Graduate of the University of Pennsylvania in 1887, and subsequently pursued graduate work there in philosophy, earning a Ph.D. in 1891; taught at Penn from around 1892, becoming a full professor in 1903; in 1907 named the Adam Seybert Professor of Intellectual and Moral Philosophy, a position he held until his death. From the description of Annotations in a copy of Cicero's De natura deorum, edited by Joseph B. Mayor (1880-1885), ca. 1892-1926. (University of Pennsylvania Library). ...

Bekker, Immanuel, 1785-1871

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German classicist and philologist. From the description of Correspondence, 1806-1853 (inclusive). (University of Chicago Library). WorldCat record id: 52247534 August Emanuel Bekker (he chose "Immanuel" as his nom de plume on publication of his first scholarly papers) was born in Berlin in 1785, the son of a locksmith. He attended a local Gymnasium against the wish of his stern father who eventually withheld all support from his son. Bekker was subsequently take...