L MULLER

  

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L MULLER

Specialty Definition: Lucian Müller

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Lucian Müller (March 17, 1836 - April 24, 1898), German classical scholar, was born at Merseburg in Saxony-Anhalt, then part of Prussia.

Having studied at Berlin and Halle, he resided for five years in the Netherlands, where he worked on his Geschichte der klassischen Philologie in den Niederlanden (1869). Unable to obtain a university appointment in Germany, he accepted (1870) the professorship of Latin at the Imperial Historico-Philological Institute in St Petersburg.

Müller was a disciple of the methods of Bentley and Lachmann. His De re metrica poetarum latinorum (1861; 2nd ed., 1894) represents a landmark in the investigation of the metrical system of the Roman poets (the dramatists excepted), and his Metrik der Griechen und Romer (2nd ed., 1885) is an excellent treatise in a small compass (Eng. trans. by SB Platner, Boston, Mass., 1892).

His other chief publications were:

This entry was originally from the 1911 Encyclopedia Britannica.

Source: adapted by the editor from Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia under a copyleft GNU Free Documentation License (GFDL) from the article "Lucian Müller."

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