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'''Karl Dilthey''' (18 March 1839, [[Biebrich (Wiesbaden)|Biebrich]] – 4 March 1907, [[Göttingen]]) was a German classical scholar and [[archaeologist]].
'''Karl Dilthey''' (18 March 1839, [[Biebrich (Wiesbaden)|Biebrich]] – 4 March 1907, [[Göttingen]]) was a German classical scholar and [[archaeologist]].


After studying at [[University of Wrocław|Breslau]] and [[University of Bonn|Bonn]], Dilthey — younger brother of the renowned philosopher [[Wilhelm Dilthey]] — travelled to Greece. After being ''[[privatdozent]]'' at Bonn until 1866/67, he moved to Rome and in 1869 to the [[University of Zurich]], where he was appointed a full professor of [[classical philology]] and archaeology. In 1878 he moved to [[University of Göttingen|Göttingen]] as a full professor of classical philology, later archaeology. He became director to the archaeological-numismatic collections of the university and a full member of the [[Göttingen Academy of Sciences]].
After studying at [[University of Wrocław|Breslau]] and [[University of Bonn|Bonn]], Dilthey — younger brother of the renowned philosopher [[Wilhelm Dilthey]] — travelled to Greece. After being ''[[privatdozent]]'' at Bonn until 1866/67, he moved to Rome and in 1869 to the [[University of Zurich]], where he was appointed a full professor of [[classical philology]] and archaeology. In 1878, he moved to [[University of Göttingen|Göttingen]] as a full professor of classical philology, later archaeology. He became director to the archaeological-numismatic collections of the university and a full member of the [[Göttingen Academy of Sciences]].


== Published works ==
== Published works ==
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* {{lang|la|De epigrammatum graecorum syllogis quibusdam minoribus commentatio}}, 1887.
* {{lang|la|De epigrammatum graecorum syllogis quibusdam minoribus commentatio}}, 1887.
* {{lang|la|Symbolae criticae ad anthologiam graecam ex libris manu scriptis petitae}}, 1891.<ref>[http://classify.oclc.org/classify2/ClassifyDemo?search-author-txt=%22+Dilthey%2C+Karl%2C+1839-1907+%22 OCLC Classify] (published works)</ref>
* {{lang|la|Symbolae criticae ad anthologiam graecam ex libris manu scriptis petitae}}, 1891.<ref>[http://classify.oclc.org/classify2/ClassifyDemo?search-author-txt=%22+Dilthey%2C+Karl%2C+1839-1907+%22 OCLC Classify] (published works)</ref>
* {{lang|de|Otfried Müller}}, 1898; On [[Otfried Müller]] (1797–1840); from a lecture given at the Georg-Augusts-Universität on December 1, 1897.<ref>[http://www.worldcat.org/title/otfried-muller/oclc/492791593 Otfried Müller] OCLC WorldCat</ref>
* {{lang|de|Otfried Müller}}, 1898; On [[Otfried Müller]] (1797–1840); from a lecture given at the Georg-Augusts-Universität on December 1, 1897.<ref>[https://www.worldcat.org/oclc/492791593 Otfried Müller] OCLC WorldCat</ref>


== Further reading ==
== Further reading ==
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Karl Dilthey

Karl Dilthey (18 March 1839, Biebrich – 4 March 1907, Göttingen) was a German classical scholar and archaeologist.

After studying at Breslau and Bonn, Dilthey — younger brother of the renowned philosopher Wilhelm Dilthey — travelled to Greece. After being privatdozent at Bonn until 1866/67, he moved to Rome and in 1869 to the University of Zurich, where he was appointed a full professor of classical philology and archaeology. In 1878, he moved to Göttingen as a full professor of classical philology, later archaeology. He became director to the archaeological-numismatic collections of the university and a full member of the Göttingen Academy of Sciences.

Published works

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  • De Callimachi Cydippa, 1863.
  • Analecta Callimachea, 1865.
  • Novellen und Erzählungen, 1872 – Novellas and short stories (3 volumes).
  • Observationes criticae in anthologiam graecam additae sunt, 1878.
  • Adduntur epigrammata graeca in muris picta duo tabulis lithographis expressa, 1879.
  • De epigrammatum graecorum syllogis quibusdam minoribus commentatio, 1887.
  • Symbolae criticae ad anthologiam graecam ex libris manu scriptis petitae, 1891.[1]
  • Otfried Müller, 1898; On Otfried Müller (1797–1840); from a lecture given at the Georg-Augusts-Universität on December 1, 1897.[2]

Further reading

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  1. ^ OCLC Classify (published works)
  2. ^ Otfried Müller OCLC WorldCat