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Karl Wilhelm Ludwig Müller ( la, Carolus Müllerus; 13 February 1813 in Clausthal – 1894 in
Göttingen Göttingen (, , ; nds, Chöttingen) is a university city in Lower Saxony, central Germany, the capital of the eponymous district. The River Leine runs through it. At the end of 2019, the population was 118,911. General information The ori ...
) is best known for his still-useful
Didot Didot may refer to: * Didot family, family of French printers, punch-cutters and publishers that flourished mainly in the 18th century * Didot (typeface), a group of serif typefaces * the Didot Point (typography) In typography, the point is the ...
editions of fragmentary Greek authors, especially the monumental five-volume ''Fragmenta Historicorum Graecorum'' (''FHG'') (1841–1870), which is not yet completely superseded by the series '' Die Fragmente der griechischen Historiker'' begun by Felix Jacoby.


Works

* ''De Aeschyli Septem Contra Thebas'', Diss. Göttingen (1836)
online
* ''Fragmenta Historicorum Graecorum'' (1841–1870): vols
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* ''
Arrian Arrian of Nicomedia (; Greek: ''Arrianos''; la, Lucius Flavius Arrianus; ) was a Greek historian, public servant, military commander and philosopher of the Roman period. ''The Anabasis of Alexander'' by Arrian is considered the best ...
i Anabasis et Indica. Scriptores rerum Alexandri Magni (fragmenta). Pseudo- Callisthenes'' (1846)
online
* '' Oratores Attici'' (1847–1858)
vols. 1–2
* ''
Strabo Strabo''Strabo'' (meaning "squinty", as in strabismus) was a term employed by the Romans for anyone whose eyes were distorted or deformed. The father of Pompey was called " Pompeius Strabo". A native of Sicily so clear-sighted that he could s ...
nis Geographica'' (1853)
online
* '' Herodoti Historiarum libri ix. Ctesiae Cnidii et Chronographorum Castoris Eratosthenis etc. fragmenta'' (1858)
online
* '' Geographi Graeci minores'' (1861–1882)
vol. 1vol. 2tabulae
* '' Claudii Ptolemaei Geographia'' (1883–1901)
vol. 1:1vol. 1:2


References

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Conrad Bursian Conrad Bursian (; 14 November 1830 – 21 September 1883) was a German philologist and archaeologist. Biography He was born at Mutzschen in Saxony. When his parents moved to Leipzig, he received his early education at Thomasschule zu Leipzig ...
, ''Geschichte der classischen Philologie in Deutschland'', vol. 2, Munich, 1883
pp. 898–9
1813 births 1894 deaths German classical philologists 19th-century German historians People from Hanover Region 19th-century German male writers German male non-fiction writers {{Germany-historian-stub