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Johann Gottlieb Lehmann

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Johann Gottlob Lehmann (1782–1837) was an expert in classical studies and noted director of the Gymnasium at Luckau, Germany (1836-41).


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  • A History of Classical Scholarship v3: 18th c in Germany. by John Edwin Sandys, Cambridge, 1903, 1908 Ed. (Octavo.), 1908. Hardcover.
  • A Short History of Classical Scholarship: From the Sixth Century B.C. to the Present Day, by John Edwin Sandys, 455 pages, Cambridge University Press, 1915. Hardcover.
  • Above also collected in more widespread three volume set: A History of Classical Scholarship, In Three Volumes, by Sir John Edwin Sandys. Reprinted editions in 1921, 1958, 1967, 1997 (ISBN: 1578980488) (re: Volume III : The Eighteenth century in Germany, and the Nineteenth century in Europe and the United States of America.)

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  1. John Edwin Sandys. "A history of classical scholarship". Lucian was edited in 1811-31 by Johann Gottlieb Lehmann (1782 -1837), Director of the gymnasium at Luckau and in 1836-41 and 1851 3 by Karl Gottfried Jacobitz 1807 1875 while ...


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