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  1. Friedrich Wilhelm Ritschl (6 April 1806 – 9 November 1876) was a German scholar best known for his studies of Plautus .

  2. Friedrich Wilhelm Ritschl (* 6. April 1806 in Großvargula, Fürstentum Erfurt; † 9. November 1876 in Leipzig) war ein deutscher Altphilologe in Halle, Breslau, Bonn und Leipzig. Er gilt als Begründer der Bonner Schule der Klassischen Philologie, die sich vornehmlich der Textkritik widmete.

  3. Friedrich Wilhelm Ritschl (1806-1876), classical scholar, was born on 6 April 1806. He entered Leipzig University in 1825, before transferring to Halle the following year. He began his professional career at Halle, removing thereafter to Breslau, then Bonn, where he founded the school of classical scholarship.

  4. F.W. Ritschl (born April 6, 1806, Grossvargula, near Erfurt, Prussia [now in Germany]—died Nov. 9, 1876, Leipzig, Ger.) was a German classical scholar remembered for his work on Plautus and as the founder of the Bonn school of classical scholarship.

  5. dbcs.sas.rutgers.edu › all-scholars › ritschl-friedrich-wilhelmRITSCHL, Friedrich Wilhelm

    Friedrich Ritschl was one of the most prominent philologists and most influential academic teachers of the nineteenth century, a pioneer in the field of Old Latin and, particularly, Plautine studies. Ritschl was the eldest of three siblings.

  6. 8 de oct. de 2018 · Su profesor fue Friedrich Wilhelm Ritschl, lo admiraba profundamente, así que cuando éste se cambió a la Universidad de Leipzig, el joven Nietzsche lo siguió. Fue Ritschl quien lo recomendó...

  7. Friedrich Wilhelm Ritschl (6 de abril de 1806 - 9 de noviembre de 1876) fue un erudito alemán mejor conocido por sus estudios sobre Plauto.