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In later life, von Wilamowitz-Möllendorff became one of Germany's leading philologists.
Friedrich Nietzsche Wicks, Robert 2008
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IV.x. (p. 540, Eng. tr.) 51 Reading para ton pateron, with Zurborg, after Wilamowitz – Mollendorf.
Ways and Means 2007
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To imply as he does that the branch of Orientalism dealing with Islam and the Arabs is a learned discipline that can be compared with classical philology is as appropriate as comparing Professor Menachem Milson, Israeli Orientalist and civilian governor of the West Bank, with Wilamowitz.
Orientalism: An Exchange Grabar, Oleg 1982
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Wilamowitz has observed, this tale strikes us, and probably would strike an Athenian of the fourth cen - tury, as bizarre and not in the best of taste.
Dictionary of the History of Ideas JAMES PHILIP 1968
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Athens, which was given to the world in 1891 by Sir Frederick Kenyon and has been most authoritatively interpreted by Wilamowitz, the greatest of living Hellenists.
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Every expert from Wilamowitz to Gilbert Murray and Walter Leaf adds to our comprehension of the epic; but no positive results have been established, and Holm uttered the gloomy prophecy that we shall never know whether Homer existed, who he was, or what he wrote.
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The great theologian Harnack, the sound and accomplished political scientist and economist von Schmoller, the distinguished philologian von Wilamowitz, the well-known historian Lamprecht, the profound statesman von Posadowsky, the brilliant diplomatist von
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Wilamowitz-Moellendorff thinks, a description of savage life, but of an ascetic school of prophets.
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De Republics, Atheniensium: Text and facsimile of Papyrus, F.G. Kenyon, 1891, 3rd edition, 1892; Kaibel and Wilamowitz - Moel-lendorf,
Politics: A Treatise on Government 384 BC-322 BC Aristotle
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Wilamowitz, and others have shown conclusively, that a large part of Pausanias 'periegesis is adopted from the works of previous writers, and adopted in some cases with little care by
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