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K. Krumbacher, 'Michael Glykas. Eine Skizze seiner Biographie und seiner litterarischen Thätigkeit nebst einem unedierten Gedichte und Briefe desselben',
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purists to introduce the classical style into modern Greek language and literature. A full list of his works was published in the memorial edition of
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and held the newly created Chair of Byzantine Studies, the first professorial chair in this subject in the world. Krumbacher founded the
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G. Prinzing, 'Ad fontem. Zum Gründungsjahr des Münchner "Seminars für Mittel- und Neugriechische Philologie"' in H. Lamm (ed.),
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Chalikes. Festgabe für die Teilnehmer am XI. Internationalen Byzantinistenkongreß, München 15. – 20. September 1958
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Chalikes. Festgabe für die Teilnehmer am XI. Internationalen Byzantinistenkongreß, München 15. – 20. September 1958
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Sitzungsberichte der Bayerischen Akademie der Wissenschaften, Philosophisch-Philologische und Historische Klasse
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Sitzungsberichte der Bayerischen Akademie der Wissenschaften, Philosophisch-Philologische und Historische Klasse
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Geschichte der byzantinischen Litteratur von Justinian bis zum Ende des Oströmischen Reiches (527-1453)
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Geschichte der byzantinischen Litteratur von Justinian bis zum Ende des oströmischen Reiches (527-1453)
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in 1909. His successor as Professor of Byzantine Studies was August Heisenberg, father of physicist
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Neue Jahrbücher für das klassische Altertum, Geschichte und deutsche Literatur und für Pädagogik
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40 Jahre Deutsch-Griechische Gesellschaft, Germano-Helleniko Syllogos, Wiesbaden. 1959–1999
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Griechische Reise. Blätter aus dem Tagebuche einer Reise in Griechenland und in der Türkei
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in Medieval and Modern Greek philology. From 1897 he was professor of
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Corresponding members of the Saint Petersburg Academy of Sciences
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as an independent academic discipline in modern universities.
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Dietrich (1910); Heisenberg (1925); Schreiner and Vogt (2011)
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Biographisches Lexikon zur Geschichte Südosteuropas.
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