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See also:BAEHR, JOHANN See also:CHRISTIAN See also:FELIX (1798–1872) , See also:German philologist, was See also:born at See also:Darmstadt on the 13th of See also:June 1798. He studied at the university of See also:Heidelberg where he was appointed See also:professor of classical See also:philology in 1823, See also:chief librarian in 1832, and on the retirement of G. F. Creuzer became director of the philological See also:seminary. He died at Heidelberg on the 29th of See also:November 1872. His earliest See also:works were See also:editions of See also:Plutarch's .See also:Alcibiades (1822), See also:Philopoemen, See also:Flamininus, See also:Pyrrhus (1826), the fragments of See also:Ctesias (1824), and See also:Herodotus (1830–1835, 1855–1862). But most important of all were his works on See also:Roman literature and humanistic studies in the See also:middle ages: Geschichte der romischen Litteratur (4th ed., 1868–1870), and the supplementary volumes, See also:Die christlichen Dichter and Geschichtschreiber Routs (2nd ed.,1872), Die christlich-romische Theologie (1837), Geschichte der romischen Litteratur See also:im karolingischen Zeitalter (184o). End of Article: BAEHR, JOHANN CHRISTIAN FELIX (1798–1872)Additional information and CommentsThere are no comments yet for this article.
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