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Christian Falster

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146: 20: 97:] that classical authors could contribute much toward sound religion. Falster's work covered a broad field from the history of Greek literature on the one hand, to Latin 217: 187: 192: 212: 207: 50:. He preferred to live there, refusing to accept better positions, and keeping his rectorship. He published translations of 164: 222: 182: 101:
on the other, recognizing that philology, in the narrow sense, and literature are inextricably interwoven.
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Falster thought that all learning should be brought to bear upon theology, and, like
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philologist
Branderslev
Laaland
rector
Ribe
Ovid
Satires of Juvenal
satires
Latin
The Classical Journal
Erasmus
sic
lexicography
JSTOR
3288423
public domain
Gilman, D. C.
"Falster, Christian (1690–1752)"
New International Encyclopedia
Categories
Danish male poets
18th-century Danish philologists
18th-century Danish translators
1690 births
1752 deaths
18th-century Danish poets
18th-century male writers
People from Lolland Municipality
People from Lolland

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