Tübingen contributions to classical studies

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The Tübingen Contributions to Classical Studies were a scientific series published by Kohlhammer Verlag in Stuttgart from 1927 to 1977 . They were originally edited by Friedrich Focke , who also published some of his writings in the series himself. Most of the booklets were doctoral theses from Tübingen. A total of 47 titles appeared in the series (37 of them through 1943), some of which were reprinted.

List of booklets

No. author title year Remarks
1 Friedrich Focke Herodotus as a historian 1927
2 Max Bernhard The style of Apuleius of Madaura: A contribution to the style of late Latin 1927 Dissertation (1927); Reprint Amsterdam 1965
3 Gerhard Heintzeler The Image of the Tyrant in Plato: A Contribution to the History of the Greek Ethics of the State 1927 dissertation
4th Otto Weinreich Studies on Martial: Literary-historical and religious-historical studies 1928
5 Friedrich Focke (Ed.) Genethliakon Wilhelm Schmid on his seventieth birthday on February 24, 1929 1929 Festschrift
6th Thilde Wendel The salutation in the Greek epic and drama of the heyday 1929 Dissertation (1925)
7th Ernst Benz The death problem in stoic philosophy 1929 Dissertation (1929)
8th Gerhard Herrlinger Lamentation for animals in ancient poetry: With an appendix from Byzantine, Middle Latin and New High German animal pikes 1930
9 Wilhelm Schmid Investigations into the bound Prometheus 1929
10 Walter Nestle The structure of the entrance in the Attic tragedy 1930
11 Fritz Taeger The Peace of 362/1: A Contribution to the History of the Panhellenic Movement in the 4th Century 1930
12 Julius Amann The Zeus speech of Ailios Aristeides 1931 Dissertation 1925
13 Ernst Sittig The age of the arrangement of our cases and the origin of their designation as "cases" 1931
14th Franz Geiger Philo of Alexandria as a social thinker 1932
15th Gerhard Assfahl Comparison and metaphor in Quintilian 1932
16 Hermann Gauger Optical and acoustic sensory data in the poems of Virgil and Horace 1932
17th Oskar Hezel Catullus and the Greek Epigram 1932 Dissertation 1933
18th Otto Weinreich Menekrates Zeus and Salmoneus: Religious-historical studies on the psychopathology of God-humanity in antiquity and modern times 1933
19th Erich Haag Plato's Kratylos: Attempted Interpretation 1933 Dissertation (1933)
20th Wilhelm Breitenbach Studies on the language of Euripidean poetry 1934 extended dissertation (1934)
21st Franz Sauter The Roman imperial cult with Martial and Statius 1934 Dissertation (1934)
22nd Walter Stettner The transmigration of souls among Greeks and Romans 1934 Dissertation (1933)
23 Walter Nestle Human existence and political education in the tragedy of Aeschylus 1934
24 Hans Widmann Contributions to the syntax of Epicurus 1935 extended dissertation and award paper (1930)
25th Max Wundt Plato's Parmenides 1935
26th Fritz Goebel Forms and formulas of the epic trinity in Greek poetry 1935 Dissertation (1933)
27 Anton Höfler The Sarapishymnus of Ailios Aristeides 1935 Dissertation (1933)
28 Hermann Kleinknecht The prayer parody in ancient times 1937 extended dissertation (1929); Reprint Hildesheim 1967
29 Konrad Blersch Nature and origin of sex in ancient thought 1937
30th Eugene Reiner The ritual mourning of the Greeks 1938
31 Franz Christ Roman world domination in ancient poetry 1938 Dissertation (1935)
32 Karl Hermann Schelkle Virgil in the interpretation of Augustine 1939 Dissertation (1935)
33 Robert Bader The Alēthēs logos of Kelsus 1940 Dissertation (1936)
34 Friedrich Focke Ritte und Reigen: Folklore from the Swabian present and the Nordic past 1941
35 Gerhard Stübler The religiosity of Livy 1941 Dissertation (1937); Reprinted in Amsterdam 1964
36 Erich Bayer Demetrios Phalereus, the Athenian 1942 Dissertation (1939)
37 Friedrich Focke The Odyssey 1943
38 Max Wundt Investigations into the metaphysics of Aristotle 1953
39 Franz Georg Maier Augustine and Ancient Rome 1955
40 Konrad Gaiser Protreptic and parenesis in Plato: Investigations into the form of the Platonic dialogue 1959 Dissertation (1955)
41 Ilse von Loewenclau The Platonic Menexenus 1961 Dissertation (1949)
42 Thomas Meyer Plato's apology 1962
43 Hans Klees The peculiarity of the Greek belief in oracles and seers: A comparison between Greek and non-Greek mantic in Herodotus 1965 extended dissertation (1958)
44 Karl-Heinrich Lütcke "Auctoritas" at Augustin: With an introduction to the Roman prehistory of the term 1968 Dissertation (1966)
45 Rose Unterberger Aeschylus' Shackled Prometheus: An Interpretation 1968 Dissertation (1968)
46 Heiko Juergens Pompa diaboli: The Latin Fathers of the Church and the ancient theater 1972 Dissertation (1969/70)
47 Michael Mader The problem of laughter and comedy in Plato 1977 Dissertation (1973)