Excerpt from De Litis Instrumentis in Demosthenis Quae Fertur Oratione in Macartatum: Dissertatio Inauguralis Quam Ad Summos in Philosophia Honores Ab Amplissimo Philosophorum Ordine in Academia Regia Christiana-Albertina Kiliensi Imrandos
K6nìg Philipp und die hellenischen Staaten, Anhang V, pag. 864 sqq.
Hic quoque vir doctus postea magis magisque ad sententiam Droyaenu inclinav isse videtur; cf progr. Gymnas. Franeof. 1845 et Zoitschrifi fur die Alterthumsw. 1861 No. 80 et 81.
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