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From an engraving in Schröck's Abbildungen berühmter Gelehrten (Leipzig, 1766), i pl. 30.

[Frontispiece to Vol. III.

OF

CLASSICAL SCHOLARSHIP ~

VOL. III'

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THE EIGHTEENTH CENTURY IN GERMANY,
AND THE NINETEENTH CENTURY IN EUROPE
AND THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA

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BY

JOHN EDWIN SANDYS, LITT.D.,

FELLOW OF ST JOHN'S COLLEGE,

AND PUBLIC ORATOR IN THE UNIVERSITY OF CAMBRIDGE,
HON. LITT.D. DUBLIN

CAMBRIDGE

AT THE UNIVERSITY PRESS

1908

Die Bahn ist breit genug, um vielen Bewerbern um den Preis neben einander Raum zu geben; darum wollen wir nicht nur neidlos, sondern auch mit dankbarer Anerkennung den Leistungen unserer auswärtigen Mitkämpfer gerecht werden.

BURSIAN, Cl. Philologie in Deutschland, p. 1248, 1883.

Une renaissance des études classiques s'est manifestée chez nous. Elle se distingue par l'alliance des qualités françaises de clarté et de méthode avec la solidité de l'érudition et la connaissance des travaux étrangers.

S. REINACH, Manuel de Philologie Classique, i 13, 1883.

This century is the first since the revival of learning in which a serious challenge has been thrown down to the defenders of the humanistic tradition. But I think it will be found that the position of humanism in this country at the close of the century is much stronger than it was at the beginning.

JEBB, Humanism in Education, p. 30, Oxford, 1899.

European scholars...find that they have to count with a new factor and have to recognize in our philological work a national stamp.

GILDERSLEEVE, Oscillations and Nutations of Philo

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logical Studies, p. 11, Philadelphia, 1900.

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LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS

continued from Vol. II p. xiv.

(41) J. A. FABRICIUS. From the engraving in Schröck's Abbildungen berühmter Gelehrten (Leipzig, 1766), i pl. 30 Frontispiece

(42) J. A. ERNESTI. From an engraving by J. Elias Haid (Augsburg, 1776) of a portrait by Anton Graff

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(43) REISKE. From the portrait by J. D. Philippin geb. Sysangin, printed as frontispiece to the Oratores Graeci (1770) (44) HEYNE. From C. G. Geyser's engraving of the early portrait by

Tischbein

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(45) F. A. WOLF. From Wagner's engraving of the portrait by Jo. Wolff (1823); printed as frontispiece to Hoffmann's edition of Wolf's Alterthums-Wissenschaft (1833)

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(46) NIEBUHR. From Sichling's engraving of the portrait by F. Schnorr von Carolsfeld 76

(47) GOTTFRIED HERMANN. From Weger's engraving of the portrait by C. Vogel; frontispiece to Köchly's Gottfried Hermann (1874). For a larger reproduction of the same portrait, see frontispiece to Hermann's Aeschylus (1852)

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(48) BOECKH. Reproduced (by permission) from the frontispiece to Hoffmann's August Boeckh (Teubner, Leipzig, 1901) 96

(49) MEINEKE. Reduced from Engelbach's lithographed reproduction of the presentation portrait by Oscar Begas

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(50) LACHMANN. Reduced from A. Teichel's engraving of the photograph by H. Biow 126 (51) RITSCHL. Reduced from a lithographed reproduction of the drawing by A. Hohneck (1844), published by Henry and Cohen, Bonn, with autograph and motto nil tam difficilest quin quaerendo investigari possiet (Terence, Haut. 675) 138 (52) FRANZ Bopp. From the frontispiece of the Life by Lefmann (Reimer, Berlin, 1891) facing p. 205 (53) KARL OTFRIED MÜLLER. Reduced from a drawing by Ternite lithographed by Wildt

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(54) THEODOR MOMMSEN. Reduced from the original drawing by Sir William Richmond (1890), now in the possession of Prof. Ulrich von Wilamowitz-Moellendorff

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