See also:NAGELSBACH, CARL See also:FRIEDRICH (1806-1859) , See also:German classical See also:scholar, was See also:born at Wohrd near Nuremburg on the 28th of See also:March 18o6. After studying at See also:Erlangen and See also:Berlin, he accepted in 1827 an See also:appointment at the See also:Nuremberg gymnasium, and was See also:professor of See also:classics at Erlangen from 1842 till his See also:death on the 21st of See also:April 1859. Nagelsbach is chiefly known for his excellent Lateinische Stilistik (1846; 9th ed. by See also:Ivan See also:- MULLER, FERDINAND VON, BARON (1825–1896)
- MULLER, FRIEDRICH (1749-1825)
- MULLER, GEORGE (1805-1898)
- MULLER, JOHANNES PETER (18o1-1858)
- MULLER, JOHANNES VON (1752-1809)
- MULLER, JULIUS (18oi-1878)
- MULLER, KARL OTFRIED (1797-1840)
- MULLER, LUCIAN (1836-1898)
- MULLER, WILHELM (1794-1827)
- MULLER, WILLIAM JAMES (1812-1845)
Muller, 1905). Two other important See also:works by him are See also:Die Homerische Theologie (184o; 3rd ed. by G. Autenrieth, 1886) and Die Nachhomerische Theologie (1857).
See J. L. Doederlein, Geddchtnissrede See also:fur Herrn K. F. Nagelsbach (1859) ; See also:article by G. Autenrieth in Allgemeine Deutsche Biographie, See also:xxiii. (1886).
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