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     580–597 F. Curtius, Ernst Curtius. Ein Lebensbild in Briefen (1903) T. Hodgkin, Ernest Curtius (1905) Beach, Chandler B., ed. (1914). "Curtius, Ernst" . The...
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  • Latin Middle Ages. Curtius was Alsatian, born in Thann, into a north German family; Ernst Curtius, his grandfather, and Georg Curtius, his great-uncle,...
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  • Curtius may refer to: Curtia gens, the clan to which the Curtii family belonged Marcus Curtius, a noble of early Rome who rode his horse into the Lacus...
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  • Ernst-Robert-Curtius-Preis was a German literary prize, named after the literary scholar Ernst Robert Curtius. It was founded in 1984, and recognizes...
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  • write history." He is in the same German tradition of philology as Ernst Curtius, Leo Spitzer, and Karl Vossler, having a mastery of many languages and...
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    to his profound knowledge of antique architecture, he took part of Ernst Curtius' archaeological expedition to Asia Minor. He was part of the leading...
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    Georg Curtius (April 16, 1820 – August 12, 1885) was a German philologist and distinguished comparativist. Curtius was born in Lübeck, and was the brother...
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    Morea expedition of 1829. The German excavations in 1875 were led by Ernst Curtius. On 8 May 1877, in the temple of Hera, he uncovered the body (head,...
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    Reprinted in 1595, it was in wide circulation and much read. Critic Ernst Curtius has described how it was John of Salisbury's commentary, rather than...
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    Report", Hellenic Antiquities Authority, Archival Report, 2005, Naxos. Ernst Curtius, Naxos. Ein Vortrag im wissenschaftlichen Verein zu Berlin 1846 gehalten...
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  • William Seymour Tyler, American historian and educator (d. 1897) 1814 – Ernst Curtius, German archaeologist and historian (d. 1896) 1820 – Lucretia Peabody...
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    both military traditions and the liberal arts. His private tutor was Ernst Curtius, a famous archaeologist. Frederick was a talented student, particularly...
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    significant experiences in memorable language . . .” (150). The philologist Ernst Curtius provides an account of its history, and many examples, in European Literature...
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    of the acropolis are the remains of a castle, in the walls of which Ernst Curtius noticed, when he visited in the 19th century, some fragments of Doric...
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    diplomat and archaeologist, who wrote the Voyage en Grèce; in 1851 Ernst Curtius the German archaeologist and historian who speculated about its location;...
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    (1812–1884), physician and research traveler Ernst Curtius (1814–1896), classical archaeologist and historian Georg Curtius (1820–1885), philologist Friedrich Matthias...
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  • Among them are Nazi field marshal Walter Model, German archeologist Ernst Curtius, President of Germany Richard von Weizsäcker and many others. Her Swedish...
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    collaborated with Curtius on the creation of Atlas von Athen (1878) and the acclaimed Karten von Attika (Charts of Attica), (1881–1903). With Curtius and Friedrich...
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    reported on his travels or read classical literature. The antiquarian Ernst Curtius was often present as a speaker and chess player. Political topics were...
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    burning some of the marble for lime. In 1871 the Berlin classicist Ernst Curtius and several other German scholars came to Pergamon at Humann's invitation...
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    funded by the German government after negotiation of exclusive access by Ernst Curtius. Other archaeologists responsible for the dig were Gustav Hirschfeld...
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    Brandes and Wilhelm Bode came and went there as well as Theodor Mommsen, Ernst Curtius and Alfred Lichtwark. The latter, the director of the Hamburger Kunsthalle...
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    1871, he organised a small expedition there under the leadership of Ernst Curtius. As a result of this short but intensive investigation, two fragments...
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    1840. In the same year he published, in conjunction with his friend Ernst Curtius, a volume of translations from Greek. His first poems were published...
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    August 28 – Sheridan Le Fanu, Irish writer (d. 1873) September 2 – Ernst Curtius, German archaeologist, historian (d. 1896) September 3 – James Joseph...
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    Bülow Daniela von Bülow Marie von Bunsen Arthur Graf von Bylandt-Rheidt Ernst Curtius Rudolph von Delbrück Wilhelm Dilthey Emil du Bois-Reymond Karl Anton...
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  • newspaper, the Olympia Zeitung, was published to exalt the role of Ernst Curtius, and link his role to the rediscovery of the site of Olympia. At the...
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  • Boeckh, Carl Eduard Geppert, Moriz Haupt, and Martin Hertz, historians Ernst Curtius, Siegfried Hirsch, Rudolf Köpke, Leopold von Ranke, and Wilhelm Wattenbach...
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    variously as "topic", "themes", "line of argument", or "commonplace". Ernst Robert Curtius studied topoi as "commonplaces", themes common to orators and writers...
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  • (Trimontium), Gotland Florin Curta (born 1965) American; Eastern Europe Ernst Curtius (1814–1896) German; Greece Clive Eric Cussler (1931–2020) American;...
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