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Parthey (27
October 1798 – 2
April 1872) was a
German philologist and art historian. Born in Berlin,
Parthey was the son of
Daniel Friedrich Parthey [de]...
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Parthey (real name
Elisabeth Parthey (1800 – 1829) was a
German author whose diaries are
regarded as
important historical testimonies to the Biedermeier...
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Archived 12
August 2013 at the
Wayback Machine Parthey,
Gustav (1848).
Itinerarium Antonini Avgvsti et Hierosolymitanvm: ex libris...
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textual tradition of the
Antonine Itinerary. For
their edition of 1848
Parthey and
Pinder used 21 and
listed a
further 17 derivatives,
however **** (1929)...
- was
published in
various editions beginning in 1735,
notably by
Gustav Parthey (Hieroclis Synecdemus; Berlin, 1866) and
slightly later in a corrected...
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including one in Cappadocia, the text of the
Synecdemus as
edited by
Gustav Parthey in 1866
mentions no town of that name or of any
similar name
among the...
- web site for
Antonine Itinerary".
Retrieved 17
February 2011. (quoting
Parthey and Pinder, ed. (1848). Iter Britanniarum. Berlin.) "Steep Hill in Lincoln...
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Constantine VII's work on the
Themes (De Thematibus).
Hierocles was
published by
Parthey (Hieroclis Synecdemus; Berlin, 1866) then in a
corrected text, by A. Burckhardt...
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expedition to
Egypt and
Palestine with
Peter von Medem [de] and
Gustav Parthey. He made a
number of
detailed sketches that were
converted into an accurate...
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Egyptian pseudonym Abammon. On the
Mysteries (De mysteriis), ed.
Gustav Parthey, Teubner, 1857; ed.
Edouard des Places,
Collection Budé, 1989. English...