Fragmenta Historicorum Graecorum
Volume 2
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- Editor: Carl Müller
- Date Published: December 2010
- availability: Available
- format: Paperback
- isbn: 9781108016612
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Karl Müller (1813–1894) published two standard works, Fragmenta Historicorum Graecorum and Geographi Graeci Minores, which have never been superseded, but very little is known about his life, and he is frequently confused with Carl Otfried Müller, another great German classicist of the nineteenth century. Born near Hannover, Karl and his brother and collaborator Theodor both studied at the University of Göttingen, but both left Germany in 1839, probably for political reasons. They moved to Paris, where Fragmenta was produced in partnership with the printer–publisher Ambroise Firmin-Didot. It covers histories which have been lost, but of which fragments survive in other works. Volume 2, published in Paris in 1843, contains the surviving histories of Diorodus Siculus, Polybius, and Dionysius of Halicarnassus.
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- Date Published: December 2010
- format: Paperback
- isbn: 9781108016612
- length: 684 pages
- dimensions: 244 x 35 x 170 mm
- weight: 1.07kg
- availability: Available
Table of Contents
Praefatio
Fragmenta Cadmi Milesii, Dionysii Milesii
Hippyis Rhegini, Eugeonis Samii, Deiochi Proconnesii, Bionis Proconnesii, Eudemi Parii, Democlis Pygelensis, Amelesagorae Chalcedonii, Glauci Rhegini, Herodori Heracleotae, Simonidis Cei, Xenomedis Chii, Ionis Chii, Stesimbroti Thasii, Hippiae Elei, Damastis Sigeensis, Anaximandri Milesii, Critae Atheniensis, Themistogenis Syracusani, Sophaeneti Stymphalii, Cratippi, Aristippi Cyrenaei, Dionysii Tyranni, Hermiae Methymnaei, Athanae Syracusani, Timonidis Leucadii, Dionysodori Boeoti, Anaxis Boeoti, Zoili Amphipolitae, Cephisodori, Demophili, Theocriti Chii, Dinonis, Heraclidis Cumani, Aristagorae Milesii, Aristotelis Stagibitae, Heraclidis Pontici, Dicaearchi Messenii, Aristoxeni Tarentini, Phaniae Eresii, Clearchi Solensis, Clyti Milesii, Leonis Byzantii, Menecratis Elaitae, Andronis Halicarnassensis, Diodori Periegetae, Diylli Atheniensis, Demetrii Phalerei, Stratonis Lampsaceni, Theodectis Phaselitae, Lyci Rhegini, Nymphodori Syracusani, Calliae Syracusani, Antandri Syracusani, Hecataei Abderitae, Megasthenis, Daimachi, Patroclis, Demodamae Milesii, Democharis Leuconoensis, Hieronymi Cardiani, Pyrrhi Epirotae, Proxeni, Cineae Thessali et Suidae, Duridis Samii, Idomenei Lampsaceni, Berosi Chaldaei, Manethonis Sebennytae, Demetrii Byzantini, Ctesibii, Sosibii Laconis, accedunt fragmenta Diodori Siculi, Polybii et Dionysii Halicarnassensis e Codice Escorialense nunc primum edita.
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