Strena Helbigiana is a Festschrift presented to Wolfgang Helbig by his friends on February 4, 1898. This collection of scholarly essays reflects the wide range of Helbig's interests and contributions to classical studies and archaeology. The articles, written by eminent scholars of the time, cover various aspects of ancient history, art, and philology, offering insights into the state of classical scholarship at the close of the 19th century.
This volume provides valuable primary source material for researchers interested in the history of classical scholarship and the intellectual milieu of the late 19th century. It offers a glimpse into the network of scholars surrounding Helbig and their engagement with key issues in classical studies. "Strena Helbigiana" remains a testament to Helbig's legacy and the enduring appeal of classical antiquity.
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