Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { ?s ?p "Eckart Schütrumpf (born 3 February 939) is a professor of classics at the University of Colorado at Boulder known for his work on political, ethical, rhetorical and poetic issues in Aristotle, Plato, Cicero, and other ancient writers. In 2005 he won a prestigious research prize from the Alexander von Humboldt Foundation for foreign scholars in the humanities. He is currently working on an edition of Aristotle's fragments (see Corpus Aristotelicum)."@en }
Showing triples 1 to 4 of
4
with 100 triples per page.
- Eckart_Schütrumpf abstract "Eckart Schütrumpf (born 3 February 939) is a professor of classics at the University of Colorado at Boulder known for his work on political, ethical, rhetorical and poetic issues in Aristotle, Plato, Cicero, and other ancient writers. In 2005 he won a prestigious research prize from the Alexander von Humboldt Foundation for foreign scholars in the humanities. He is currently working on an edition of Aristotle's fragments (see Corpus Aristotelicum).".
- Q109040 abstract "Eckart Schütrumpf (born 3 February 939) is a professor of classics at the University of Colorado at Boulder known for his work on political, ethical, rhetorical and poetic issues in Aristotle, Plato, Cicero, and other ancient writers. In 2005 he won a prestigious research prize from the Alexander von Humboldt Foundation for foreign scholars in the humanities. He is currently working on an edition of Aristotle's fragments (see Corpus Aristotelicum).".
- Eckart_Schütrumpf comment "Eckart Schütrumpf (born 3 February 939) is a professor of classics at the University of Colorado at Boulder known for his work on political, ethical, rhetorical and poetic issues in Aristotle, Plato, Cicero, and other ancient writers. In 2005 he won a prestigious research prize from the Alexander von Humboldt Foundation for foreign scholars in the humanities. He is currently working on an edition of Aristotle's fragments (see Corpus Aristotelicum).".
- Q109040 comment "Eckart Schütrumpf (born 3 February 939) is a professor of classics at the University of Colorado at Boulder known for his work on political, ethical, rhetorical and poetic issues in Aristotle, Plato, Cicero, and other ancient writers. In 2005 he won a prestigious research prize from the Alexander von Humboldt Foundation for foreign scholars in the humanities. He is currently working on an edition of Aristotle's fragments (see Corpus Aristotelicum).".