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Ludwig Schopen

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After graduation, he worked as a gymnasium teacher in Bonn, and in the meantime, pursued philological and historical research. He worked closely with Bonn professor
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As a gymnasium student in his hometown of Düsseldorf, he was encouraged by Karl Wilhelm Kortüm and
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at Bonn, where in 1821 he received the first doctorate awarded by the faculty of philosophy.
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Ioannis Cantacuzeni eximperatoris historiarum libri IV. Graece et Latine
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De Terentio et Donato eius interprete dissertatio critica
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Carmina Valerii Catonis cum A. F. Naekii annotationibus
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Nicephori Gregorae Byzantina historia Graece et Latine
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Alter Friedhof, Bonn
Robert Cauer the Elder
Düsseldorf
Bonn
classical philologist
Byzantinist
Friedrich Kohlrausch
University of Heidelberg
Friedrich Creuzer
University of Bonn
Karl Friedrich Heinrich
Barthold Georg Niebuhr
Byzantine studies
John Kantakouzenos
Nicephorus Gregoras
Friedrich Ritschl
John Kantakouzenos
Nicephorus Gregoras
Marcus Cornelius Fronto
scholia
Terence
August Reifferscheid
Anna Komnene
Alexiad
Juvenal
Satires, Book III
August Ferdinand Naeke
Valerius Cato

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