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Curtius and Wachsmuth
* Curtius Wachsmuth, Otto Hense, ( 1894 ), Ioannis Stobaei Anthologium, Volume 3
* Curtius Wachsmuth, Otto Hense, ( 1909 ), Ioannis Stobaei Anthologium, Volume 4
* Curtius Wachsmuth, Otto Hense, ( 1912 ), Ioannis Stobaei Anthologium, Volume 5
* Curtius Wachsmuth, Otto Hense, ( 1923 ), Appendix-Index of Authors

Curtius and 1884
In 1884 he took the same position at the University of Freiburg, but returned to Leipzig in 1887 as successor to Georg Curtius, and for the rest of his professional life ( until 1919 ), Brugmann was professor of Sanskrit and comparative linguistics there.

Curtius and ),
* Scriptores Historiae Augustae, Vita Gallieni Duo & Vita Divi Claudii, Loeb Classical Library, 1921 – 1932 ( English translation ), on-line at Lacus Curtius
Curtius wrote as follows in the opening pages of European Literature and the Latin Middle Ages ( 1953 English translation ), following close on Toynbee, as he sets the stage for his vast study of medieval Latin literature.
He edited Quintilian's Institutio Oratoria ( 1831 ), Cicero's Verrines and De officiis ( 1837 ), and Curtius.
Literary sources are Alexander's propagandist Arrian ( Anabasis Alexandri 2. 3 ) Quintus Curtius ( 3. 1. 14 ), Justin's epitome of Pompeius Trogus ( 11. 7. 3 ), and Aelian's De Natura Animalium 13. 1.
* Jean Curtius, also known as Jean De Corte and Juan Curcio ( 1551-1628 ), a industrialist from Liége
* Ernest Robert Curtius ( 1886 – 1956 ), German scholar, philologist
* Ernst Curtius ( 1814 – 1896 ), German archaeologist, historian
* Georg Curtius ( 1820 – 1885 ), German philologist
* Jacob Curtius ( died 1594 ), Imperial Pro-Chancellor for Emperor Rudolph II, astronomer, mathematician and instrument maker
* Janus Henricus Donker Curtius, ( 1813 – 1879 ), the last Dutch chief of Dejima, Japan
* Julius Curtius ( 1877 – 1948 ), German politician
* Ludwig Curtius ( 1874 – 1954 ), archaeologist
* Theodor Curtius ( 1857 – 1928 ), German chemical scientist
* Curtius ( crater ), a lunar crater
* Quintus Curtius Rufus ( 1st century AD ), historian
Mitt in the 1930s was Ludwig Curtius ), the rest of the academy agreed this figure is Agrippa.
* Julius Curtius ( DVP ), Minister of Economics
), Q. Curtius Rufus: Historiae ( Berlin ; New York: Walter De Gruyter, 2009 ) ( Bibliotheca Teubneriana ).

Wachsmuth and Otto
The modern edition is that by Curt Wachsmuth and Otto Hense ( Berlin, 1884 – 1912, 5 volumes ).

Wachsmuth and ),
* Wilhelm Wachsmuth, Hellenische Altertumskunde aus dem Geschichtpunkt des Staates ( Teil 1 & 2 ), 2.
There is an edition of De Ostentis by Curt Wachsmuth ( 1897 ), with full account of the authorities in the prolegomena.

Otto and Hense
Chapter 1, page 1, of the works of Gaius Musonius Rufus, in Greek, edited by Otto Hense in the Teubner series, 1905.

Otto and 1884
* 1884Otto Meyerhof, German physician and biochemist, Nobel Prize laureate ( d. 1951 )
The Berlin Conference ( 1884 ) headed by Otto von Bismarck that regulated European colonization in Africa during the New Imperialism period
* October 6 – Otto Fritz Meyerhof, German-born physician and biochemist, recipient of the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine ( b. 1884 )
The fifty poems that were published by Albert Giraud ( born Emile Albert Kayenbergh ) as Pierrot lunaire: Rondels bergamasques in 1884 quickly attracted composers to set them to music, especially after they were translated, somewhat freely, into German ( 1892 ) by the poet and dramatist Otto Erich Hartleben.
Otto Rank ( April 22, 1884 – October 31, 1939 ) was an Austrian psychoanalyst, writer, and teacher.
Ottomar Anschütz's famous 1884 album of photographs of storks inspired the design of Otto Lilienthal's experimental gliders of the late 19th century.
The euglenids were first defined by Otto Bütschli in 1884 as the flagellate order Euglenida.
After 1884, Otto also developed the magneto to create an electrical spark for ignition, which had been unreliable on the Lenoir engine.
Map of the Belgian Congo ( 1884 ) In November 1884, Otto von Bismarck convened a 14-nation conference ( the Berlin Conference ) to submit the Congo question to international control.
Together with Ernst Abbe ( joined 1866 ) and Otto Schott ( joined 1884 ) they built a base for modern optics and manufacturing.
** Otto Pfleiderer, Religionsphilosophie auf geschichtlicher Grundlage ( 2nd ed., Berlin, 1884, vol.
The German worker's compensation law of 6 July 1884, initiated by Prince Otto von Bismarck, was passed only after three attempts and was the first of its kind in the world.
When the Ringling Brothers ( Alfred T., John, Charles, and Otto ) were planning their own circus, they invited the Parson Brothers to join them in 1884.
* Otto von Bismarck, Prussian and German chancellor during the unification period ; decorated in 1884 with the Pour le Mérite with oak leaves.
Later recipients included Thomas Babington Macaulay ( 1853 ), John C. Frémont ( 1860 ), Theodor Mommsen ( 1868 ), Charles Darwin ( 1868 ), Thomas Carlyle ( 1874 ) ( who never accepted any other honor ), Henry Wadsworth Longfellow ( 1875 ), William Thomson, Lord Kelvin ( 1884 ), Heinrich von Treitschke ( 1887 ), Johannes Brahms ( 1887 ), Giuseppe Verdi ( 1887 ), William Henry Flower ( 1899 ), Camille Saint-Saëns ( 1901 ), Luigi Cremona ( 1903 ), John Singer Sargent ( 1908 ), Ferdinand von Zeppelin ( 1910 ), Otto Lessing ( sculptor ) ( 1911 ), Wilhelm Conrad Röntgen ( 1911 ), Sir William Ramsay ( 1911 ), Max Planck ( 1915 ), and Rudolph Sohm ( 1916 ).
These were Helmuth von Moltke the Elder, who received the military class in 1839 and the civil class in 1874, Otto von Bismarck, who received the military class in 1884 and the civil class in 1896, and Hermann von Kuhl, who received the military class in 1916 and the civil class in 1924.
* Otto Rank ( 1884 – 1939 ) Psychiatrist
Otto Fritz Meyerhof ForMemRS ( April 12, 1884 – October 6, 1951 ) was a German-born physician and biochemist.
This theory argues that the word shot was originally spelled Schott, and named after Friedrich Otto Schott who co-founded the glassworks factory Jenaer Glaswerk Schott & Genossen in Jena, Germany, in 1884.
For a long time Otto could not find an eligible editor-in-chief until he began to cooperate with Jan Malý, a former co-editor of the Reiger's encyclopedia, who laid down a concept of the new work with a proposed name-Czech national encyclopedia ( Národní encyklopedie česká ) in 1884.
* Otto Finsch, Anthropologische Ergebnisse einer Reise in der Sudsee und dem Malayischen Archipel in den Jahren, 1879-1882 ( Berlin: A. Asher & Co., 1884 ). Otto Finsch, Masks of Faces of Races of Men from the South Sea Islands and the Malay Archipelago, taken from Living Originals in the Years 1879-82 ( Rochester, NY: Ward's Natural Sciences Establishment, 1888 ).

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