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Wilhelm Paul Corssen

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My sense of style, for the epigram as a style, was awakened almost instantly when I came into contact with Sallust. I have not forgotten the surprise of my honored teacher, Corssen, when he had to give his worst Latin pupil the best grade—I had finished with one
127:. Ill-health obliged him to give up his professorship at Pforta and return to Berlin in 1866, but it produced almost no diminution of his literary activity. In 1867 he published an elaborate archaeological study entitled the 142:
remains, and had at various times given occasional expression to his opinions on individual points; but it was not till 1870 that he had the opportunity of visiting
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and completing his equipment for a formal treatment of the whole subject by personal inspection of the monuments. In 1874 appeared the first volume of
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In 1854 he won a prize offered by the Royal Prussian Academy of Sciences for the best work on the pronunciation and accent of
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In the discussion of the pronunciation of Latin he was naturally led to consider the various old
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AlterthĂĽmer und Kunstdenkmale des Gistercienserklosters St Marien und der Landesschule Pforta
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One or more of the preceding sentences incorporates text from a publication now in the
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dialects, and the results of his investigations appeared in miscellaneous communications to
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From a very early period he had been attracted to the special study of
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His first important appearance in literature was as the author of
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Index

philologist
Latin
Etruscan

Bremen
Schwedt
Kingdom of Prussia
Gymnasium
Berlin
Philipp August Böckh
Karl Lachmann
Stettin
Pforta
Latin
Italian
Franz Felix Adalbert Kuhn
Eton
Etruscan
Italy
Etruscan language
Romans
Ernst Kuhn
Twilight of the Idols
Friedrich Nietzsche
Schulpforta




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