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Friedrich W. Solmsen (February 4, 1904 – January 30, 1989) was a philologist and professor of classical studies. He published nearly 150 books, monographs, scholarly articles, and reviews from the 1930s through the 1980s. Solmsen's work is characterized by a prevailing interest in the history of ideas. He was an influential scholar in the areas of Greek tragedy, particularly for his work on Aeschylus, and the philosophy of the physical world and its relation to the soul, especially the systems of Plato and Aristotle.

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  • Friedrich Solmsen (de)
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  • Солмсен, Фридрих (ru)
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  • Friedrich Heinrich Rudolf Solmsen (* 4. Februar 1904 in Bonn; † 30. Januar 1989 in Chapel Hill, North Carolina) war ein US-amerikanischer klassischer Philologe deutscher Herkunft. Er emigrierte 1933 nach England und von dort 1937 weiter in die USA, wo er als Professor an verschiedenen Universitäten wirkte. Nach dem Zweiten Weltkrieg war er eine wichtige Kontaktperson für die Altertumswissenschaft zwischen Deutschland und dem englischsprachigen Raum. Als Forscher beschäftigte er sich besonders mit der griechischen Philosophie. (de)
  • Friedrich W. Solmsen (February 4, 1904 – January 30, 1989) was a philologist and professor of classical studies. He published nearly 150 books, monographs, scholarly articles, and reviews from the 1930s through the 1980s. Solmsen's work is characterized by a prevailing interest in the history of ideas. He was an influential scholar in the areas of Greek tragedy, particularly for his work on Aeschylus, and the philosophy of the physical world and its relation to the soul, especially the systems of Plato and Aristotle. (en)
  • Friedrich W. Solmsen (né le 4 février 1904 à Bonn et mort le 30 janvier 1989 à Chapel Hill) est un philologue et professeur d'études classiques allemand et américain. Il publie près de 150 livres, monographies, articles scientifiques et critiques entre 1930 et 1980. Le travail de Solmsen se caractérise par un intérêt dominant pour l'histoire des idées. Il fut un auteur influent dans les domaines de l'étude de la tragédie grecque, en particulier pour ses travaux sur Eschyle et de la philosophie du monde physique et de ses relations avec l'âme, en particulier concernant les systèmes de Platon et d'Aristote. (fr)
  • Фридрих Солмсен (нем. Friedrich Heinrich Rudolf Solmsen; 04.02.1904, Бонн — 30.01.1989, Чапел-Хилл, Северная Каролина) — немецкий и американский филолог-классик, учёный-философ, исследователь истории идей. (ru)
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