Rudolf Hercher
Rudolf Hercher (; 11 January 182126 March 1878) was a German classical philologist, who worked as a grammar school teacher in Rudolstadt (1847–1859) and Berlin (1861–1878). He is especially known for his textual criticism of diverse Greek authors and was considered the successor of Anton Westermann. He opposed the theories of William Gell that the events described in Greek epics, such as the Odyssey, were true historical events. Provided by Wikipedia
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Published: 1971
Superior document: De natura animalium libri XVII varia historia, epistolae, fragmenta; accedunt rei accipitrariae scriptores Demetrii Pepagomeni, Cynosphium, Georgii Pisidae Hexaemeron, fragmentum Herculanense 1
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Published: 1971
Superior document: De natura animalium libri XVII varia historia, epistolae, fragmenta; accedunt rei accipitrariae scriptores Demetrii Pepagomeni, Cynosphium, Georgii Pisidae Hexaemeron, fragmentum Herculanense 2
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