Werner Wilhelm Jaeger (30 July 1888 – 19 October 1961) was a German-American classicist. Werner Wilhelm Jaeger was born in Lobberich, Rhenish Prussia in...
second of which is combined by crasis with καί "and" to form κἀγαθός. WernerJaeger summarizes it as "the chivalrous ideal of the complete human personality...
this naturally makes a difference." The German-American classicist WernerJaeger used the concept of paideia to trace the development of Greek thought...
the German H. Raeder opted for Platonic authorship, in the words of WernerJaeger, “because they wanted to credit him with the mathematical knowledge...
Nysseni Opera: Vol. 1 - WernerJaeger, ed. (2002). Contra Eunomium libri I et II. Brill. ISBN 978-90-04-03007-7. Vol. 2 - WernerJaeger, ed. (2002). Contra...
lack of citing original sources leads some historians, like Dicks and WernerJaeger, to view the whole idea of pre-Socratic philosophy as a construct from...
Plato’s authorship include A. E. Taylor and H. Raeder, who, according to WernerJaeger, “wanted to credit him with the mathematical knowledge it contains”...
France Leo Anton Karl de Ball (1853–1916), German-Austrian astronomer WernerJaeger (1888–1961), classicist Michael Hardt (born 1951), designer Sascha Lappessen...
that views the Greek world as the centre of the civilised universe." WernerJaeger employs the term "hellenocentric" to describe the Greek influence on...
Bible the soul is never ascribed any special religious significance. WernerJaeger writes that soul-body dualism is a bizarre idea that has been read into...
editions, as William had access to Greek manuscripts that are now lost. WernerJaeger lists William's translation in his edition of the Greek text in the...
problem with which religion is concerned and thereby had set an example" (WernerJaeger, Two Rediscovered Works of Ancient Christian Literature: Gregory of...
Word Study Tool". tufts.edu. Paideia; the Ideals of Greek Culture, WernerJaeger, Oxford University Press, NY, 1945. Vol. I, pg 5. Mark Cartwright. "Greek...
Laërtius as a "complete ass" (asinus germanus) in his Epicurea (1887). WernerJaeger (1888–1961) damned him as "that great ignoramus". In the late twentieth...
World War I, Jaeger studied agricultural economics in Tettnang. His only son Krafft WernerJaeger, was born in 1919. That year, Jaeger became a member...
(State University of New York Press 1982 ISBN 0-87395-492-0), p. x). (WernerJaeger, Two Rediscovered Works of Ancient Christian Literature: Gregory of...
Merriam-Webster, University Press[dead link] [Retrieved 5 April 2015] WernerJaeger (translated by Gilbert Highet), Paideia: The Ideals of Greek Culture:...
eminent and famous were Isak Dinesen, Robert Frost, Harvard classicist WernerJaeger and labor leader John L. Lewis. After her move to Washington, Hamilton...
Manfred Frederick Jaeger (9 May 1928 – 18 June 2004) was a German-born British film, television, theatre and radio character actor. Jaeger was born in Berlin...
Primitive Religion 1935–36 Hensley Henson Christian Morality 1936–37 WernerJaeger The Theology of the Early Greek Philosophers (1936) 1937–38 William...
Army. He continued his studies in classical philology at Kiel under WernerJaeger. Under the influence of historian Fritz Kern, Lommel developed an interest...
2013. Jaeger, Werner (1948). Aristotle: Fundamentals of the History of His Development (2nd ed.). Oxford: Oxford University Press. Jaeger, Werner (1938)...
" Solmsen was also a student of Eduard Norden, Otto Regenbogen, and WernerJaeger, to the three of whom along with Wilamowitz he dedicated the first volume...