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Christian Gottlob HEYNE (25 September 1729-14 July 1812) German philologist, archaeologist and librarian. First to attempt a scientific treatment of Greek mythology, he gave a decisive impulse to studies in philology, considering the study of grammar and language only a means, and not the main object of this science. Portrait, colored version of an engraving by Hugo Bürkner (1818-1897), Germany 1854

Christian Gottlob HEYNE (25 September 1729 - 14 July 1812) German philologist, archaeologist and librarian. First to attempt a scientific treatment of Greek mythology, he gave a decisive impulse to studies in philology, considering the study of grammar and language only a means, and not the main object of this science. Portrait, colored version of an engraving by Hugo Bürkner (1818-1897), Germany 1854.
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Christian Gottlob HEYNE (25 September 1729-14 July 1812) German philologist, archaeologist and librarian. First to attempt a scientific treatment of Greek mythology, he gave a decisive impulse to studies in philology, considering the study of grammar and language only a means, and not the main object of this science. Portrait, colored version of an engraving by Hugo Bürkner (1818-1897), Germany 1854
Christian Gottlob HEYNE (25 September 1729 - 14 July 1812) German philologist, archaeologist and librarian. First to attempt a scientific treatment of Greek mythology, he gave a decisive impulse to studies in philology, considering the study of grammar and language only a means, and not the main object of this science. Portrait, colored version of an engraving by Hugo Bürkner (1818-1897), Germany 1854
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3898 x 4488 px | 50.1 MB
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33.0 x 38.0 cm | 13.0 x 15.0 in (300 dpi)