New Philological Studies

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The New Philological Investigations are a series of publications that was published from 1926 to 1937 by the Berlin classical philologist Werner Jaeger . She continued the philological research by Adolph Kießling and Ulrich von Wilamowitz-Moellendorff , which had appeared in 36 volumes from 1880 to 1925.

In the series, especially first works by Jaeger's numerous students appeared. After his emigration to the United States (1936) the series came to an end.

List of volumes

No. author title year Remarks
1 Richard Harder "Ocellus Lucanus". Text and comment 1926 advanced dissertation
2 Wolfgang Schadewaldt Monologue and self-talk. Investigations into the history of forms in Greek tragedy 1926 advanced dissertation
3 Harald Fuchs Augustine and the ancient idea of ​​peace. Studies on the nineteenth book of the Civitas Dei 1926 advanced dissertation
4th Friedrich Solmsen The development of Aristotelian logic and rhetoric 1929 Habilitation thesis
5 Max Warburg Two questions about "Kratylos" 1929 dissertation
6th Erwin Wolff Plato's apology 1929 advanced dissertation
7th Richard Rudolf Waltz Magna Moralia and Aristotelian Ethics 1929 advanced dissertation
8th Friedrich Solmsen Antiphon studies: investigations into the origin of the Attic court speech 1931
9 Fritz Hellmann Herodotus Kroisos logos 1934 advanced dissertation
10 Hermann Langerbeck ΔΟΣΙΣ ΕΠΙΡΥΣΜΙΗ: Studies on Democritus Ethics and Epistemology 1935 advanced dissertation
11 Jürgen Kroymann Sparta and Messenia: Investigations into the Tradition of the Messenian Wars 1937 advanced dissertation