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See also: scholar and critic, was See also: born at See also: Amsterdam on the 12th of See also: November 1789
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In 1823 he was appointed sub-librarian, and in 1833 chief librarian and honorary professor at See also: Leiden, where he died on the 11th of November 1862
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See also: Geel materially contributed to the development of classical studies in See also: Holland
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He was the author of
See also: editions of See also: Theocritus (1820), of the Vatican fragments of See also: Polybius (1829), of the 'OM rtarzos of Dio See also: Chrysostom (1840) and of numerous essays in the Rheinisches Museum and Bibliotheca critica nova, of which he was one of the founders
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He also compiled a valuable See also: catalogue of the See also: MSS. in the Leiden library, wrote a See also: history of the See also: Greek sophists, and translated various See also: German See also: works into Dutch
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