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Anton Westermann (18 June 1806, Leipzig – 24 November 1869, Leipzig) was a German classical philologist. From 1825 to 1830, he studied philology at the University of Leipzig, where in 1833 he became an associate professor of classical philology. From 1834 to 1865, he was a full professor of Greek and Roman literature at Leipzig. On four separate occasions he was dean to the faculty of philosophy.

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  • Anton Westermann (18 June 1806, Leipzig – 24 November 1869, Leipzig) was a German classical philologist. From 1825 to 1830, he studied philology at the University of Leipzig, where in 1833 he became an associate professor of classical philology. From 1834 to 1865, he was a full professor of Greek and Roman literature at Leipzig. On four separate occasions he was dean to the faculty of philosophy. He is known for his edition and critical examination of Demosthenes, for his edition of works by ancient authors such as Plutarch, Lysias, Callistratus and Philostratus, and for his scholarly treatment of Greek mythography ("Mythographoi"), biography ("Biographoi") and paradoxography ("Paradoxographoi"). His edition of Heraclitus' epistles, Heracliti Epistolae quae feruntur (1857), later appeared in Rudolf Hercher's Epistolographi Graeci. (en)
  • Anton Westermann (* 18. Juni 1806 in Leipzig; † 24. November 1869 in Leipzig) war ein deutscher Klassischer Philologe. Er gab unter anderem eine Sammlung von Texten der griechischen Mythographen heraus. (de)
  • Anton Westermann, född den 18 juni 1806 i Leipzig, död där den 24 november 1869, var en tysk filolog. Han var bror till . Westermann var professor i klassisk fornkunskap vid universitetet i sin hemstad 1834-65. Bland hans lärjungar märks . Westermann författade bland annat Quæstiones demosthenicæ (1830-37) och Geschichte der Beredsamkeit in Griechenland und Rom (2 band, 1833-35), vilket arbete fyllde en lucka i litteraturen. Han utgav editioner av bland andra Plutarchos ("Vitæ decem oratorum", 1833), grekernas (1843) och Filostratos (1848) samt översatte valda tal av Demosthenes, Aischines och Lysias (4 band, 1856-68). (sv)
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  • Anton Westermann (* 18. Juni 1806 in Leipzig; † 24. November 1869 in Leipzig) war ein deutscher Klassischer Philologe. Er gab unter anderem eine Sammlung von Texten der griechischen Mythographen heraus. (de)
  • Anton Westermann, född den 18 juni 1806 i Leipzig, död där den 24 november 1869, var en tysk filolog. Han var bror till . Westermann var professor i klassisk fornkunskap vid universitetet i sin hemstad 1834-65. Bland hans lärjungar märks . Westermann författade bland annat Quæstiones demosthenicæ (1830-37) och Geschichte der Beredsamkeit in Griechenland und Rom (2 band, 1833-35), vilket arbete fyllde en lucka i litteraturen. Han utgav editioner av bland andra Plutarchos ("Vitæ decem oratorum", 1833), grekernas (1843) och Filostratos (1848) samt översatte valda tal av Demosthenes, Aischines och Lysias (4 band, 1856-68). (sv)
  • Anton Westermann (18 June 1806, Leipzig – 24 November 1869, Leipzig) was a German classical philologist. From 1825 to 1830, he studied philology at the University of Leipzig, where in 1833 he became an associate professor of classical philology. From 1834 to 1865, he was a full professor of Greek and Roman literature at Leipzig. On four separate occasions he was dean to the faculty of philosophy. (en)
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  • Anton Westermann (de)
  • Anton Westermann (en)
  • Anton Westermann (sv)
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