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Since 1923 the Sammlung Tusculum has published authoritative editions of Greek and Latin works together with a German translation. The original texts are comprehensively annotated, and feature an introductory chapter. In the new volumes, additional essays delve into specific aspects of the works, illuminating their historical context and reception to the present day. The high academic quality of the new editions together with clearly written essays and annotations make the Sammlung Tusculum essential reading for students who are discovering an ancient author for the first time as well as…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Since 1923 the Sammlung Tusculum has published authoritative editions of Greek and Latin works together with a German translation. The original texts are comprehensively annotated, and feature an introductory chapter. In the new volumes, additional essays delve into specific aspects of the works, illuminating their historical context and reception to the present day. The high academic quality of the new editions together with clearly written essays and annotations make the Sammlung Tusculum essential reading for students who are discovering an ancient author for the first time as well as professional scholars who would like to gain a deeper understanding of specific aspects of a given work. Moreover, the series is ideal for lay readers who would like to engage with antiquity through a reliable German translation.

The series contains over 270 titles, available in print and eBook editions, making previously out-of-print titles and rarities available again for the firsttime.

In order to celebrate the 90th anniversary of the series, De Gruyter is proud to present Tusculum Online, an eBook package which contains all titles that appeared between 1923 and 2013 - a fitting tribute to an important part of German publishing history.

For more information, please see www.degruyter.com/tusculum


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Autorenporträt
Manfred Fuhrmann, geboren 1925, studierte Musik, Alte Sprachen sowie Römisches Recht und war von 1962 bis 1990 Professor für Klassische Philologie an den Universitäten von Kiel und Konstanz. Seit 1989 ist er ordentliches Mitglied der Akademie der Wissenschaften zu Heidelberg. 1990 wurde ihm der Johann-Heinrich-Voss-Preis für die Übersetzung der Reden Ciceros durch die Akademie für Sprache und Dichtung in Darmstadt verliehen. Er starb am 12. Januar 2005. Er veröffentlichte u. a. Die antike Rhetorik (1984), Cicero und die römische Republik. Eine Biographie (1989), Rom in der Spätantike (1994), Europas fremd gewordene Fundamente (1995), Seneca und Kaiser Nero. Eine Biographie (1997), Geschichte der römischen Literatur (1999) und Der europäische Bildungskanon des bürgerlichen Zeitalters (1999).