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Paperback de Vitis Philologorum Nostra Aetate Clarissimorum. Vol.1, Ed. Altera... Book

ISBN: 1274943078

ISBN13: 9781274943071

de Vitis Philologorum Nostra Aetate Clarissimorum. Vol.1, Ed. Altera...

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De Vitis Philologorum Nostra Aetate Clarissimorum. Vol.1, Ed. Altera offers a fascinating glimpse into the lives and careers of prominent philologists of the 18th century. Authored by Gottlieb Christoph Harless, this biographical work provides valuable insights into the world of classical scholarship during a transformative period in European intellectual history. This volume paints vivid portraits of scholars, detailing their contributions to the fields of language, literature, and textual criticism.

Readers interested in the history of scholarship, classical studies, or the intellectual life of the Enlightenment will find this volume to be an invaluable resource. Harless's meticulous research and engaging prose bring to life the personalities and achievements of these influential figures, showcasing their enduring impact on the study of language and literature.

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