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and the Attic orators; he was very successful in finding the best manuscript authorities, and his collations were made with the greatest accuracy. Most of his works were produced in collaboration with other scholars, such as
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He had been associated with Orelli in his great work on Cicero, and assisted in
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were also due to him. It is worth noting that, with Sauppe, he translated
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were all his own work. With Orelli and (after his death)
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Flaming (internet)
Bait (disambiguation)
Swiss
philologist

Zürich
Zürich
Zürich
University of Tübingen
Munich
Friedrich Thiersch
Göttingen
Georg Ludolf Dissen
Königsberg
Christian Lobeck
textual criticism
Cicero
Johann Caspar von Orelli
Isocrates
Panegyricus
Hermann Sauppe
Lycurgus
Winckelmann

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