Heinrich Theodor Dittrich (Latin: Henricus Theodorus Dittricus;[1] fl. mid-19th century) was a German philologist and librarian.[1][2]
Works
Under the pseudonym B. Fabricius, he published a Latin edition on the surviving Greek fragments of the Periplus of the Outer Sea (i.e., the World Ocean) and epitomes composed by Marcian[3] and the Periegesis or Periodos misattributed to Scymnus;[4] an overview of his thoughts on the Greek bucolic poet Theocritus[5] and on the lesser Greek geographers;[6] heavily annotated Latin and German translations of the Greek Periplus of the Erythraean Sea (i.e., the Red Sea and Indian Ocean) misattributed to Arrian;[7][8] a Latin translation of Isidore's Greek Parthian Stations;[9] a heavily annotated Latin translation of the Greek Periplus of the Internal Seas (i.e., the Mediterranean and Black Seas) misattributed to Scylax;[10] and a heavily annotated edition of the Latin elegies of Albius Tibullus.[11]
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Bibliography
- De Cathedris Feminarum Romanarum Dissertatio, Staritz, 1836. (in Latin)
- Lectiones Marcianeae..., Dresden: B. G. Teubner, 1843. (in Latin) & (in Greek)
- Lectiones Scymnianae..., Dresden: B. G. Teubner, 1844. (in Latin) & (in Greek)
- Beiträge zur Erklärung und Kritik des Theokritos, Dresden: Trubner'schen Officin, 1844. (in German)
- Ueber die Handschriften der Kleinen Griechischen Geographen..., Dresden: Teubnerschen Officin, 1845. (in German)
- Arriani Alexandrini Periplus Maris Erythraei (in Greek), Dresden: H.M. Gottschalk, 1849 & (in Latin)
- Isidori Chararceni Stathmos Parthicos..., Dresden: H.M. Gottschalk, 1849 (in Latin)
- Anonymi Vulgo Scylacis Caryandensis Periplum Maris Interni (2nd ed.), Leipzig: B. G. Teubner, 1878. (in Greek) & (in Latin)
- Die Elegien des Albius Tibullus und einiger Zeitgenossen, Berlin: Nicolaische Verlags-Buchhandlung R. Stricker, 1881. (in Latin) & (in German)
- Der Periplus des Erythräischen Meeres von einem Unbekannten, Leipzig: Veit & Co., 1883. (in Greek) & (in German)