Rudolf Schöll

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Rudolf Schöll (1 September 1844 in

Greek epigraphy.[1]

He received his education at the

In 1871 he received his habilitation in

Throughout his lifetime he cultivated relationships with luminaries that included Prince Friedrich Wilhelm of Prussia, writer Paul Heyse, composer Franz Liszt and painter Franz von Lenbach.[1]

Written works

  • "Quaestiones juris fiscales Attici", Berlin 1873.
  • "De synegoris Atticis Commentatio", Jena 1875, (with Fritz Schöll).
  • "Q. Asconii Pediani orationum Ciceronianarum quinque Enarratio", Berlin 1875, (with Adolf Kiessling).
  • "Satura philologica: H. Sauppio obtulit amicorum conlegarum Decas", Berlin 1879 (initiated by Schöll).
  • "Iustiniani Novellae", five books, Leipzig 1880-1895 (completed by Wilhelm Kroll).
  • "Anecdota varia Graeca musica metrica grammatical" (with Wilhelm Studemund, 1886).
  • "Procli commentariorum in rempublicam Platonis partes ineditae", Berlin 1886 (edition of the comments by Proclus on Plato's "Politeia").[2][3]

References

  1. ^ a b c d Biography of Rudolf Schöll @ NDB/ADB Deutsche Biographie
  2. ^ "List of published works copied from an equivalent article at the German Wikipedia".
  3. ^ Wilhelm Studemund de.Wikisource (bibliography)