Hermann Mutschmann
Hermann Mutschmann (21 October 1882, in Essen – 20 July 1918, at Herlies) was a German classical philologist.He studied classical philology at the University of Bonn as a pupil of Hermann Usener and Franz Bücheler, then continued his education at the University of Kiel under Siegfried Sudhaus. In 1906 he received his doctorate at Kiel with a dissertation on Aristotle, titled ''De divisionibus quae vulgo dicuntur Aristoteleis''. In 1907/08 he took a study tour of Italy, followed by work as a tutor in Bonn. In 1910 he obtained his habilitation for classical philology, and in 1913 succeeded Christian Cornelius Jensen as an associate professor at the University of Königsberg. During World War I, he died on the Western Front, near the town of Herlies in northern France. Provided by Wikipedia
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Published: 1912
Superior document: Sexti Empirici Opera 1
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Published: 1914
Superior document: Sexti Empirici Opera 2
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Published: 1963.
Superior document: Sexti empirici opera ; 1
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