Heinrich Gelzer
Heinrich Gelzer (1 July 1847, in Berlin – 11 July 1906, in Jena) was a German classical scholar. He wrote also on Armenian mythology. He was the son of the Swiss historian Johann Heinrich Gelzer (1813–1889). He became Professor of classical philology and ancient history at the University of Jena, in 1878. He wrote a still-standard work on Sextus Julius Africanus. He worked out the chronology of Gyges of Lydia, from cuneiform evidence, in an 1875 article. Provided by Wikipedia-
101by Vischer, Wilhelm, 1808-1874Other Authors: “...Gelzer, Heinrich, 1847-1906...”
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104by Vischer, Wilhelm, 1808-1874Other Authors: “...Gelzer, Heinrich, 1847-1906...”
Published 1877
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105by Curtius, Ernst, 1814-1896Other Authors: “...Gelzer, Heinrich, 1847-1906...”
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Published 1890
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