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Summary Of: Wilamowitz

Wilamowitz was a main protagonist in a scholarly dispute about Nietzsche... Wilamowitz saw the methods of his adversaries as an attack on the basic tenets of scientific... At the age of 80 when Wilamowitz wrote his memoirs... Wilamowitz was offered a position at the Royal... Wilamowitz was elected a corresponding member of the... Wilamowitz taught as a guest lecturer in... Wilamowitz achieved the continuation of... Wilamowitz had a formative influence on the further development of that project... Wilamowitz was an initiator of the memorandum... Wilamowitz spent his last years in reclusion... Wilamowitz is one of the central figures of 19th and 20th century Classical Philology... Wilamowitz took a stance against traditional methodology and... Original texts by Wilamowitz on German Wikisource...

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