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CARL See also: German See also: Byzantine See also: scholar, was See also: born at Kurnach in See also: Bavaria on the 23rd of See also: September 1856
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He was educated at the See also: universities of See also: Munich and See also: Leipzig, and held the professorship of the See also: middle age and See also: modern See also: Greek language and literature in the former from 1897 to his See also: death
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His greatest See also: work is his Geschichte der byzantinischen Litteratur (from Justinian to the fall of the Eastern See also: Empire, 1453), a second edition of which was published in 1897, with the collaboration of A
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Ehrhard (section on See also: theology) and H
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Gelzer (general sketch of Byzantine See also: history, A.D
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395-1453)
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The value of the work is greatly enhanced by the elaborate See also: bibliographies contained in the See also: body of the work and in a See also: special supplement
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See also: Krumbacher also founded the Byzantinische Zeitschrift (1892) and the Byzantinisches Archie (1898)
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He travelled extensively and the results of a journey to See also: Greece appeared in his Griechische Reise (1886)
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Other See also: works by him are: Casia (1897), a See also: treatise on a 9th-century Byzantine poetess, with the fragments; Michael Glykas (1894); " Die griechische Litteratur See also: des Mittelalters " in P
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Hinneberg's Die Kultur der Gegenwart, i
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8 (1905); Das Problem der neugriechischen Schriftsprache (1902), in which he strongly opposed the efforts of the purists to introduce the classical See also: style into modern Greek literature, and Populare Aufsdtze (1909)
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