Fragmente der griechischen Historiker

The fragments of the Greek historian ( recommended by the publisher abbreviation FGrHist, but it is also FGrH in use) is the title of a collection of text fragments from otherwise non- traditional works of Greek antiquity. It involves quotes later (also Roman ) authors of the individual works. The " FGrHist " were founded in 1923 by Felix Jacoby and perform the work edited by Karl Müller Fragmenta historicorum Graecorum (5 vols Paris 1841-1884 ) continued. They serve as important and indispensable tool for ancient historians and philologists.

At Jacoby's lifetime appeared the first three of his planned six parts in fifteen volumes, which in turn consist of numerous sub- volumes. An international group of researchers working on the sequel of the collection and has presented several volumes of the fourth part since 1998, the fifth part is also in progress ( The fragments of the Greek historians. Continued ). These volumes also contain a translation ( predominantly in the English language in Part 5 also partly with German or Italian translation ), and a new critical comment.

Furthermore Brill 's New Jacoby, where also an English translation and commentary offered to appear online. In this collection are already taken into account by Jacoby historians are taken mainly.

2005, edited by Jacoby volumes and a three-volume, published in 1999 as a print output register were published in a CD -ROM edition.

For the area of the Roman historian exists with The Fragments of the Roman Historians its equivalent.

Output

  • Felix Jacoby: The fragments of the Greek historians. ( FGrHist ) Weidmann, Berlin 1923ff. Part 1, Genealogy and mythography. - A. preface, text, Addenda, concordance [No. 1-63 ], Weidmann, Berlin 1923; Neudr presumably to Addenda to the text, supplem to comment, corrigenda and concordance. Brill, Leiden 1957.
  • Part 2, Contemporary History. - A. Universal History and Hellenika [No. 64-105 ], Weidmann, Berlin, 1926.
  • Part 2, Contemporary History. - B. Special stories, autobiographies and memoirs, chronologies [No. 106-261 ], Weidmann, Berlin 1926-1930.
  • Part 2, Contemporary History. - C. Comment on # 64 - 105 Weidmann, Berlin 1926.
  • Part 2, Contemporary History. - D. Comment on # 106 - 261 Weidmann, Berlin 1930.
  • Part 3, history of cities and peoples ( Horographie and ethnography ). - A. authors about different cities ( countries ) [No. 262-296 ]. Brill, Leiden, 1940.
  • Part 3, history of cities and peoples ( Horographie and ethnography ). - B. authors about individual cities ( countries ) [No. 297-607 ]. Brill, Leiden, 1954.
  • Part 3, history of cities and peoples. - B (Suppl. ), A commentary on the ancient historians of Athens. - Vol 2 Notes, Addenda, Corrigenda, index. Brill, Leiden, 1954.
  • Part 4, Biography and antiquarian literature. - A Biography. - Fasc. 1 The pre - Hellenistic period. Brill, Leiden, 1998. ( Jan Bollansé and others)
  • Part 4, Biography and antiquarian literature. - A Biography. - Fasc. 3 Hermippus of Smyrna. Brill, Leiden, 1999 ( Jan Bollansé ).
  • Part 4, Biography and antiquarian literature. - A Biography. - Fasc. 7 Imperial and undated authors. Brill, Leiden, 1999. ( Jan Radicke )
  • Index of parts I, II, and III, indexes of ancient authors. - 1 Introduction, alphabetical list of authors conserving testimonia and fragments. - 2 Concordance Jacoby - source. - 3 Alphabetical list of fragmentary historians with alphabetical list of source- authors for each. Brill, Leiden, 1999. ( Pierre Bonnechere )
  • Planned departments continuing: IV B. History of Literature, Music, Art and Culture ( and related genres )
  • IV C. Politeiai, prefectures, Nomima, On Cities, On Islands, Ktiseis, Aitia ( and related genres )
  • IV C 1 Politeiai, prefectures and Nomima
  • IV C 2 On Cities, On Islands, Ktiseis, Aitia ( and related genres )
  • IV C 3 Callimachus
  • IV D. History of Religion and Cult
  • IV E. Paradoxography
  • IV F. Collections, Anthologies and Hypomnemata ( and related genres )
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