Richard Holland (classical philologist)
Richard Holland (born March 4, 1860 in Seidau near Bautzen , † in the 20th century) was a German classical philologist and high school teacher .
Richard Holland studied at the University of Leipzig from 1880 after attending grammar school in Bautzen . In 1884 he received his doctorate there with Otto Ribbeck with a thesis on Polyphemus and Galateia . He worked as a teacher at the Thomasschule in Leipzig and published Rege on topics of Greek mythology as well as articles in Wilhelm Heinrich Roscher's detailed lexicon of Greek and Roman mythology .
Publications (selection)
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De Polyphemo et Galatea commentatio philologica . Leipzig 1884 (= dissertation with curriculum vitae, digitized version ).
- completely in Leipziger Studies for Classical Philology 7, 1884, pp. 139-312 ( digitized version ).
- Heroe birds in Greek mythology, with an appendix about Diomedes in Italy . Edelmann, Leipzig 1895 ( digitized version ).
- Subject index . In: Theophrast's characters. Edited, explained and translated by the Philological Society of Leipzig . Teubner, Leipzig 1897.
- The legend of Daidalos and Icarus . Edelmann, Leipzig 1902 ( digitized version ).
- Studia Sidoniana . Edelmann, Leipzig 1905 ( digitized version ).
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SURNAME | Holland, Richard |
ALTERNATIVE NAMES | Holland, Georg Richard (full name) |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | German classical philologist and high school teacher |
DATE OF BIRTH | March 4, 1860 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Seidau near Bautzen |
DATE OF DEATH | 20th century |