Curtius Georgius (5 results)
Published by Libraria Schwersiana, Kiliae 1855
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Softcover. Condition: Befriedigend. 1. Auflage. 15 S. Oktav. Fadenheftung. Gestempelt. Vermerke auf der ersten Seite. Innen sonst sauber. Buch.

Commentatio de forma Homerica Eaphthe quam ad renuntiationem philos. doctorum et aa. ll. magistrorum rectore magnifico Bennone Brunone Bru?ckner, Guilielmo Theophilo Hankel, Friderico Zarncke,Einladung zur philosophischen Promotion,
Curtius, Georgius; Brückner, Benno Bruno; Hankel, Guilielmo Theophilo; Zarncke, Friderico
Published by Edelamnn, Lipsiae; Leipzig 1870
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Softcover. Condition: Gut. 27 x 21 cm Original-Broschur ehemaliges Bibliotheksexemplar mit den üblichen Kennzeichnungen, Einband etwas fleckig und mit starken Randläsuren, sonst GUTES EXEMPLAR---In lateinischer Sprache. Für Ihre Zufriedenheit versenden wir mit DHL und ausschließlich mit Trackingcode für eine sichere Sendungsverf…olgung! Weitere Angebote unter antiquariat-kastanienhof , 28 Seiten. nein.
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Berlin, Dümmler, 1842 + Göttingen, (o.J.) + Breslau, 1863. 4to. Contemporary full cloth w. gilt spine. Some brownspotting, bue to the paper quality. VI, (2), 62 pp + 1 folded plate ("Tabula in quae praecipua suffixa comparantur, quibus sanscrita, graeca, latinaque, lingua in formandis ex radice nominibus utuntur"). + 23 pp. + 27… pp. The very rare first edition of Curtius' first work, in which he is the first to deal properly and scientifically with the formation of the nominal stem in classical Greek.Georg Curtius (1820-1885) is one of the leading German classicists of all times. His writings were fundamental to the study of the Greek language and are among the most profound, influential and thorough ever written. He is primarily remembered for his magnum opus, "Grundzüge der Griechischen Etymologie", which counts as one of the most important and influential works on the theory of language.
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Leipzig, Teubner, 1858-1862. 8vo. Uniformly bound in two contemporary half calf binding with gilt lettering to spine. Spines with wear and scratches. Internally nice and clean. XIV, 371, (1) pp. + 1 folded plate" XVI, 398, (1 - errata) pp. The scarce first edition of Curtius' magnum opus, a work of immense importance to the theo…ry of the Greek language and one of the most important, influential, and useful works on the theory of language in general. "Nach den Ansichten Aller, auch der Gegner, gehören diese "Grundzüge" zu den werthvollsten und nützlichsten Werken der Sprachwissenschaft überhaupt" (Ernst Windisch in: Sebeok, Portraits of Linguists, I: p. 332).The work took Curtius about a decade to write, and the two volumes appeared with four years in between them. It is very rare to find any of the two volumes in the first edition, and both volumes in the first edition are almost never seen together. The work became immensely popular, and five editions appeared between this first and 1879. Georg Curtius (1820-1885) is one of the leading German classicists of all times. His writings were fundamental to the study of the Greek language and are among the most profound, influential and thorough ever written.Within the theory of language, one can hardly point to a work more generally influential than the present, which also excels in stringently and eloquently pointing out the connection between etymology and phonetics and proving that only through phonetics has etymology become a science.
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Leipzig, 1858-62. 8vo. Bound in one nice contemporary half calf with gilt spine. A bit of wear to capitals and hinges, and front hinge slightly cracked at bottom, otherwise fine. Minor occassional brownspotting. A small stamp to title-page. XIV, 371, (1) pp. + 1 folded plate" XVI, 398, (1 - errata) pp. The scarce first edition o…f Curtius' magnum opus, a work of immense importance to the theory of the Greek language and one of the most important, influential, and useful works on the theory of language in general. "Nach den Ansichten Aller, auch der Gegner, gehören diese "Grundzüge" zu den werthvollsten und nützlichsten Werken der Sprachwissenschaft überhaupt" (Ernst Windisch in: Sebeok, Portraits of Linguists, I: p. 332).The work took Curtius about a decade to write, and the two volumes appeared with four years in between them. It is very rare to find any of the two volumes in the first edition, and both volumes in the first edition are almost never seen together. The work became immensely popular, and five editions appeared between this first and 1879. Georg Curtius (1820-1885) is one of the leading German classicists of all times. His writings were fundamental to the study of the Greek language and are among the most profound, influential and thorough ever written.Within the theory of language, one can hardly point to a work more generally influential than the present, which also excels in stringently and eloquently pointing out the connection between etymology and phonetics and proving that only through phonetics has etymology become a science.