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  Carel Gabriel Cobet - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Carel Gabriel Cobet (November 28, 1813 - October 26, 1889), was a Dutch classical scholar.
He was born in Paris, but educated in the Netherlands, at the Hague Gymnasium and the University of Leiden.
Cobet's special weapon as a critic was his consummate knowledge of palaeography, but he also had a rare acumen and wide knowledge of classical literature.
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 Carel Gabriel Cobet
Carel Gabriel Cobet (November 28, 1813 - October 26, 1889), Dutch classical scholar, was horn at Paris, and educated at the Hague Gymnasium and the university of Leiden.
In 1836 he won a gold medal for an essay entitled Prosopographia Xenophontea, a brilliant characterization of all the persons introduced into the Memorabilia, Symposium and Oeconomicus of Xenophon.
Cobet's special weapon as a critic was his consummate knowledge of palaeography, but he was no less distinguished for his rare acumen and wide knowledge of classical literature.
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 Charles Badham - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
On 1 September, in a letter to The Sydney Morning Herald, Badham suggested for the first time that evening lectures should be established at the university.
At his funeral the coffin was carried to the grave by former students who had received the bursaries for which he had worked so hard, and it was they who subscribed for the monument over his grave, severely simple as he would have desired.
Dr Badham's classical attainments were recognized by the most famous European critics, such as CG Cobet, Ludwig Preller, W Dindorf, FW Schneidewin, JAF Meineke, A Ritschl and Tischendorf; and in Australia, Sir James Martin, William Forster and Sir William Macleay.
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 Carel Gabriel Cobet: Definition and Links by Encyclopedian.com
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'''Carel Gabriel Cobet''' (November 28, 1813 - October 26, 1889), was a the Netherlands Dutch classical scholar.
He was born in Paris, France Paris, but educated in the Netherlands, at the Hague Gymnasium and the University of Leiden.
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In 1884 his health was failing he retired as professor.
Cobet's special weapon as a critic was his consummate knowledge of palaeography but he also had a rare and wide knowledge of classical literature.
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De clarorum philosophorum vitis, dogmatibus et apophthegmatibus libri decem ex italicis codicibus nunc primum excussis recensuit C. Cobet.
Ex italicis codicibus nunc primum excussis recensuit C(arel) Gabr(iel) Cobet.
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 DE EPICVRI STVDIANDI ET LEGENDI :: Greek Philosophy :: Know Thyself   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
Hicks was a great Aristotelian, but he was blind and he completed these two volumes (from the sources then available, and they were scanty) at enormous speed.
The Greek text is merely a reprint of Carel Gabriel COBET's 1850 Didot edition ; it has no apparatus at all and when a critical note is prefixed, it is misleading or inaccurate.
The translation is even worse : its classicizing flavour is matched with innumerable trivializations and errors, and the score of impossible renderings, omissions of words and paraphrases is to be counted in hundreds.
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 Novae lectiones. Quibus continentur observationes criticae in scriptores graecos. Scripsit (.) (repetitae ex mnemosyne ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
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Opera a cura di Carel Gabriel cobet (1813-1889) di cultura olandese, รจ stato tra i maggiori filologi greci del XIX secolo
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