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Paul Wendland

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Paul Wendland (1911)

(Johann Theodor) Paul Wendland (August 17, 1864 – September 10, 1915) was a German classical philologist.

Born in Hohenstein, Province of Prussia, he taught as a professor at the Kiel University (from 1902), Breslau University (from 1906), Göttingen University (from 1909).

He was co-author of an edition on Philo of Alexandria, "Philonis Alexandrini opera quae supersunt" (6 volumes, 1896-1915).[1] With Otto Kern, he published "Beiträge zur Geschichte der griechischen Philosophie und Religion" (1895).[2]

He died in Göttingen.

Literary works

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  • Philosophische Schrift über die Vorsehung, 1892 – Philosophical writings on divine providence.
  • Beiträge zur Geschichte der grieschischen Philosophie, 1895 (with Otto Kern) – Contribution to the history of Greek philosophy.
  • Anaximenes von Lampsakos, 1905 – Anaximenes of Lampsacus.
  • Die hellenistisch-römische Kultur in ihren Beziehungen zu Judentum und Christentum, 1907 – Greco-Roman culture in its relations with Judaism and Christianity.
  • Die urchristlichen Literaturformen, 1912 – Early Christian literature forms.
  • Die griechische Prosa und die römisch-christliche Literatur, 1912 – Greek prose and Roman-Christian literature.
  • Philonis Alexandrini opera quae supersunt, 6 volumes, (with Leopold Cohn), 1896-1915.

References

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  1. ^ WorldCat Title Philonis Alexandrini opera quae supersunt
  2. ^ WorldCat Title Beiträge zur Geschichte der griechischen Philosophie und Religion
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