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He was born at Kiirnach in Bavaria (now Wiggensbach, Germany) on the 23rd of September 1856.
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Excerpt from Byzantinische Zeitschrift, Vol. 6: Jahrgang 1897 1) v. Sybel geht allerdings weiter und lafst eine dahin gehende Bemerkung des Kaisers in seinem Briefe als wohl moglich gelten: Aber sollte der Kaiser wirklich, wie es doch auch bei Guibert geschieht, den Grafen durch eine Hin weisung auf die kolossalen Schatze und die schonen Frauen in Griechenland zu einem kriegerischen Abenteuer haben verlocken wollen? Nun, wenn es sich nicht um eine Erhebung des ganzen Abendlandes, sondern um die Erwerbung einer Soldnerschar handelte, wie denn Robert eine solche von 500 Rittern in der That 1090 nach Byzanz sandte, was ware dabei befremdend, dafs der Kaiser ihn mit kurzer Andeutung auf die Dinge aufmerksam machte, die vielleicht geeignet waren, einen Haufen solcher Reislaufer und Glucksritter in Bewegung zu setzen? Der wurdige Abt Guibert sieht hier keinen Grund zu kritischen Zweifeln, obwohl er patriotische Verwahrung dagegen einlegt, dafs die griechischen Damen fur ver lockender als die franzosischen gelten sollten. Gesch. D. 1. Krzg. 2. Au?. S. 9. About the Publisher Forgotten Books publishes hundreds of thousands of rare and classic books. Find more at www.forgottenbooks.com This book is a reproduction of an important historical work. Forgotten Books uses state-of-the-art technology to digitally reconstruct the work, preserving the original format whilst repairing imperfections present in the aged copy. In rare cases, an imperfection in the original, such as a blemish or missing page, may be replicated in our edition. We do, however, repair the vast majority of imperfections successfully; any imperfections that remain are intentionally left to preserve the state of such historical works.
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He was born at Kiirnach in Bavaria (now Wiggensbach, Germany) on the 23rd of September 1856.
He studied Classical Philology and Indo-European linguistics at the Universities of Munich and Leipzig.
He held the professorship of the middle age and modern Greek language and literature in the former from 1897 to his death. His greatest work is his Geschichte der byzantinischen Litteratur (from Justinian to the fall of the Eastern Empire, 1453), a second edition of which was published in 1897, with the collaboration of A. Ehrhard (section on theology) and H. Gelzer (general sketch of Byzantine history, a. d. 395-1453). The value of the work is greatly enhanced by the elaborate bibliographies contained in the body of the work and in a special supplement.
Krumbacher also founded the Byzantinische Zeitschrift (1892) and the Byzantinisches Archiv (1898). He travelled extensively and the results of a journey to Greece appeared in his Griechisclte Reise (1886).
Other works by him are: Casia (1897), a treatise on a Byzantine poetess, with the fragments; Michael Glykas (1894); "Die griechische Litteratur des Mittelalters" in P. Hinneberg's Die Kultur der Gegenwart, i. 8 (1905); Das Problem, der neugriechischen Schriftsprache (1902), in which he strongly opposed the efforts of the purists to introduce the classical style into modern Greek literature, and Populare Aufsdlzc (1909).
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