Friedrich Klingner

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Friedrich Klingner (7 July 1894 – 26 January 1968) was a German Classical Philologist. He worked at increasingly senior levels as a university professor, successively at the universities of Hamburg (1925–1930), Leipzig (1930–1947) and Munich (1947–1963). Viewed by admirers as one of the leading latinists of his generation, he advanced the study of Latin literature, producing important studies of Sallust, Virgil, Horace and Tibullus which continue to engage scholars. Provided by Wikipedia
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    Sudien : zur griechischen und romischen Literatur. by Klingner, Friedrich

    Published 1964
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