Index In Joannis Alberti Fabricii Bibliothecae Graecae Editionem Gottl. Christoph. Harlesii... is a comprehensive index to Johann Albert Fabricius's renowned "Bibliotheca Graeca," as edited by Gottlieb Christoph Harles. This Latin text serves as an invaluable tool for scholars and researchers navigating the extensive compilation of Greek literature and its historical context.
Fabricius's "Bibliotheca Graeca" remains a cornerstone of classical scholarship, offering detailed accounts of Greek authors and their works. This index, meticulously crafted by Harles, facilitates access to the vast knowledge contained within, making it an essential resource for anyone studying ancient Greece, its literature, and its enduring influence. It offers a pathway into the historical and intellectual landscape of the classical world.
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