Wilhelm Schöne

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Wilhelm Erich Schöne (born March 1, 1887 in Leipzig , † after 1957) was a German high school teacher ( classical philologist ) and translator from Latin.

From 1906 Schöne studied history and classical philology in Leipzig and Heidelberg and received his doctorate in Leipzig in 1911. From 1913 he was a teacher at the König-Albert-Gymnasium in Leipzig.

Schöne edited Lucretius (1930), Horace (Satires and Letters, 1934), Catullus (1940) and Sallust (1950) and in the collection Tusculum Catullus, Horaz, Sallust and Seneca (Apokolokyntosis 1957).

Publications

  • with Hans Lamer and Ernst Bux : Dictionary of antiquity with consideration of their continued operation . Kröner, Leipzig 1933. 3rd, revised and supplemented edition, Kröner, Stuttgart 1950. 4th, revised and supplemented edition, Stuttgart 1956. 5th edition, Stuttgart 1959
  • Latin-German dictionary. 3000 Words for School and Home - 200 Latin Proverbs and Quotes. Thüringer Volksverlag, Pößneck 1949
  • Latin grammar in a nutshell: Latin skeleton, part 2: sentence theory. Thüringer Volksverlag, Pößneck 1950
  • German-Latin vocabulary, Thüringer Volksverlag, Pößneck 1951 (with around 6000 words)
  • Horace, Complete Works , Latin and German, 2 parts in one volume, Part I: after Kayser, Nordenflycht and Burger edited by Hans Färber , Part II: with Hans Färber (Tusculum Collection). Heimeran Verlag, Munich 1957

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