Johann Albrecht Friedrich August Meineke (also Augustus Meineke; German: [ˈmaɪnəkə]; 8 December 1790 – 12 December 1870), German classical scholar, was...
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Meineke may refer to a number of people and organizations: Augustus Meineke (1790–1870), German classical scholar Christoph Meineke (born 1979), German...
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Pseudo-Scymnus is the name given by Augustus Meineke to the unknown author of a work on geography written in Classical Greek, the Periodos to Nicomedes...
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Stephani Byzantii ethnikon quae supersunt (Leipzig). Google Books Augustus Meineke, 1849, Stephani Byzantii ethnicorum quae supersunt (Berlin). Google...
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tetrameters. Theodor Kock. Comicorum Atticorum fragmenta, i. (1880). Augustus Meineke. Poetarum Graecorum comicorum fragmenta, (1855). C. Austin and Rudolf...
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444 fragments of Eupolis (Ancient Greek text, Latin commentary) : Augustus Meineke, Fragmenta comicorum graecorum, editio minor, 1847, t. I, p. 158 to...
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a Periegesis. It continued to pass under his name until 1846 when Augustus Meineke, in republishing the extant fragments, showed clearly that there were...
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Brill Publications. ISBN 978-90-04-17419-1. Greek Comedians (1847). Augustus Meineke (ed.). Fragmenta comicorum Græcorum. Vol. 5. Berlin. Liddell, Henry...
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of Menander were fragments quoted by other authors and collected by Augustus Meineke (1855) and Theodor Kock, Comicorum Atticorum Fragmenta (1888). These...
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Geneva in 1609. The next major edition of the whole corpus was that by Augustus Meineke (Leipzig, 1855–1864). The modern edition is that by Curt Wachsmuth...
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