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Some of the fruits of his researches were published in the Anecdota Graeca ( 3 vols, 1814 – 1821 ), but the major results are to be found in the enormous array of classical authors edited by him.
Anything like a complete list of his works would occupy too much space, but it may be said that his industry extended to nearly the whole of Greek literature with the exception of the tragedians and lyric poets.
His best known editions are those of Plato ( 1816 – 1823 ), Oratores Attici ( 1823 – 1824 ), Aristotle ( 1831 – 1836 ), Aristophanes ( 1829 ), and twenty-five volumes of the Corpus Scriptorum Historiae Byzantinae.
The only Latin authors edited by him were Livy ( 1829 – 1830 ) and Tacitus ( 1831 ).

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