See also:GOMPERZ, THEODOR (1832– ) , See also:German philosopher and classical See also:scholar, was See also:born at See also:Brunn on the 29th of See also:March 1832. He studied at Brunn and at See also:Vienna under Herman See also:Bonitz. Graduating at Vienna in 1867 he became Privatdozent, and subsequently See also:professor of classical See also:philology (1873). In 1882 he was elected a member of the See also:Academy of See also:Science. He received the degree of See also:Doctor of See also:Philosophy honoris causa from the university of See also:Konigsberg, and Doctor of Literature from the See also:universities of See also:Dublin and See also:Cambridge, and became correspondent for several learned See also:societies. His See also:principal See also:works are: See also:Demosthenes der Staatsmann (1864), Philodemi de ira See also:liber (1864), Traumdeutung and Zauberei (1866), Herkulanische Studien (1865—1866), Beitrage zur Kritik and Erklarung griech. Schriftsteller (7 vols., 1875—1900), Neue Bruchstucke Epikurs (1876), See also:Die Bruchstiicke der griech. Tragiker and Cobets neueste kritische Manier (1878), Herodoteische Studien (1883), Ein bisher unbekanntes griech. Schriftsystem (1884), Zu Philodems Buchern von der Musik (1885), Uber den Abschluss See also:des herodoteischen Geschichtswerkes (1886), Platonische Aufsatze (3 vols., 1887—1905) , Zu Heraklits Lehre and den Uberresten seines Werkes (1887), Zu Aristoteles' Poetik (2 parts, 1888—1896), Uber die Charaktere Theophrasts (1888), Nachlese zu den Bruchstiicken der griech. Tragiker (1888), Die Apologie der Heilkunst (1890), Philodem and die asthetischen Schriften der herculanischen Bibliothek (1891), Die Schrift vomStaatswesenderAthener(1891),Diejiingst entdecklen Uberreste einer den Platonischen Phadon enthaltenden Papyrusrolle (1892), Aus der Hekale des Kallimachos (1893), Essays and Erinnerungen (1905). He supervised a See also:translation of J. S. See also:- MILL
- MILL (O. Eng. mylen, later myln, or miln, adapted from the late Lat. molina, cf. Fr. moulin, from Lat. mola, a mill, molere, to grind; from the same root, mol, is derived " meal;" the word appears in other Teutonic languages, cf. Du. molen, Ger. muhle)
- MILL, JAMES (1773-1836)
- MILL, JOHN (c. 1645–1707)
- MILL, JOHN STUART (1806-1873)
Mill's See also:complete works (12 vols., See also:Leipzig, 1869—1880), and wrote a See also:life (Vienna, 1889) of Mill. His Griechische Denker: Geschichte der an.tiken Philosophie (vols. i. and ii., Leipzig, 1893 and 1902) was translated into See also:English by L. See also:Magnus (vol. i., 1901).
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