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Georg Kaibel (30 October 1849 – 12 October 1901) was a German classical philologist born in Lübeck. He was a leading authority of Greek epigraphy and epigrammatics He studied classical philology at the Universities of Göttingen and Bonn. At Bonn he was a pupil of Hermann Usener and Franz Bücheler. In 1872–74 he was a member of the German Archaeological Institute in Rome, where he became a close associate of Theodor Mommsen and Ulrich von Wilamowitz-Moellendorff. Afterwards, he taught classes in Elberfeld and at the Askanische Oberschule in Berlin.

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  • Georg Kaibel (de)
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  • Georg Kaibel (nacido en Lübeck el 30 de octubre de 1849 – muerto el 12 de octubre de 1901 en Gotinga) fue un filólogo clásico alemán y helenista. Fue una autoridad de su época en los estudios griegos, sobre todo en el registro de la epigrafía griega y de los epigramas, está considerado como el que puso las bases de los estudios del siglo XX en este ámbito. (es)
  • Georg Kaibel (* 30. Oktober 1849 in Lübeck; † 12. Oktober 1901 in Göttingen) war ein deutscher klassischer Philologe, der als Professor in Breslau (1879–1882), Rostock (1882–1883), Greifswald (1883–1886), Straßburg (1886–1897) und Göttingen (1897–1901) wirkte. Seine Arbeiten zu griechischen Inschriften und seine kritischen Texteditionen waren eine Grundlage für die Quellenarbeit der Klassischen Philologie des 20. Jahrhunderts. (de)
  • Georg Kaibel (né à Lübeck le 30 octobre 1849 – mort le 12 octobre 1901 à Göttingen) est un philologue classique allemand et helléniste. C'est une autorité de son époque dans les études grecques, notamment dans le registre de l'épigraphie grecque et des épigrammes, où il est considéré comme posant les bases des études du XXe siècle dans ce domaine. (fr)
  • Georg Kaibel (Lubecca, 30 ottobre 1849 – Gottinga, 12 ottobre 1901) è stato un filologo classico tedesco. (it)
  • Georg Kaibel (30 October 1849 – 12 October 1901) was a German classical philologist born in Lübeck. He was a leading authority of Greek epigraphy and epigrammatics He studied classical philology at the Universities of Göttingen and Bonn. At Bonn he was a pupil of Hermann Usener and Franz Bücheler. In 1872–74 he was a member of the German Archaeological Institute in Rome, where he became a close associate of Theodor Mommsen and Ulrich von Wilamowitz-Moellendorff. Afterwards, he taught classes in Elberfeld and at the Askanische Oberschule in Berlin. (en)
  • Georg Kaibel, född 30 oktober 1849 i Lübeck, död 12 oktober 1901 i Göttingen, var en tysk filolog. Kaibel blev professor i Breslau (1879), Rostock (1881), Greifswald (1883), Strassburg (1886) och Göttingen (1897). Han var en av sin tids främsta kännare av grekisk litteratur och grekiskt kulturliv; genom omfattande samlingsverk och djupgående specialundersökningar inom sin vetenskaps olika grenar inlade han betydande förtjänster om den klassiska filologin. Wikimedia Commons har media relaterad till Georg Kaibel. (sv)
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