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On his return to the US, D'Ooge resumed his teaching activities at the University of Michigan. From 1889 to 1897 he was the Dean of the College of Literature and Science. During his career in Michigan, D'Ooge also participated in scientific associations. In 1869, he was a founder member of the
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In 1870 he was appointed full Professor and received a two-year sabbatical, which he used for a long educational trip to Germany. There he deepened his knowledge, studying under the philologists
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The oration of Demosthenes On the Crown. With extracts from the oration of Aeschines against Ctesiphon, and explanatory notes
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D'Ooge's scientific work began in Leipzig after his studies. He wrote several studies on the Attic speaker
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Information about Martin Luther D'Ooge at the University of Michigan Faculty History 1817–1920
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University of Michigan College of Literature, Science, and the Arts alumni
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Sophocles: Antigone. Edited on the basis of Wolff’s edition by M.L. D'Ooge
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In 1867 he was appointed Assistant Professor of Ancient Languages at
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in 1863, a position he held until 1865. From 1864 to 1867 he studied
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Bonner, Campbell (1915). "Martin Luther D'Ooge in memoriam".
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He was Professor of Greek Language and Literature at the
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Biographical Dictionary of North American Classicists
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On the use of the suffixes τερ, τορ, τηρ, τα in Homer
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