Brill’s New Pauly Supplements I - Volume 6 : History of classical Scholarship - A Biographical Dictionary
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This compendium gives a comprehensive overview of the history of classical studies. Alphabetically arranged, it provides biographies of over 700 scholars from the fourteenth century onwards who have made their mark on the study of Antiquity. These include the lives, careers and works of classical philologists, archaeologists, ancient historians, students of epigraphy, numismatics, papyrology, Egyptology and the Ancient Near East, philosophers, anthropologists, social scientists, art historians, collectors and writers. The biographies put the scholars in their social, political and cultural contexts while focusing on their scholarly achievements and their contributions to modern classical scholarship.
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Hadas, Moses
(588 words)
Halbherr, Federico
(676 words)
Haller von Hallerstein, Carl
(461 words)
Hamdi Bey, Osman
(303 words)
Hampe, Roland
(450 words)
Hanfmann, George
(606 words)
Harder, Richard
(641 words)
Hardouin, Jean
(419 words)
Harnack, Adolf von
(493 words)
Harrison, Jane Ellen
(1,000 words)
Hasebroek, Johannes
(654 words)
Haupt, Moriz
(481 words)
Head, Barclay Vincent
(387 words)
Heiberg, Johan Ludvig
(461 words)
Heichelheim, Fritz Moritz
(402 words)
Heinsius, Daniel
(1,337 words)
Heinsius, Nicolaus
(1,521 words)
Heinze, Richard
(799 words)
Helbig, Wolfgang
(799 words)
Helck, Wolfgang
(803 words)