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HALM, CARL FELIX (18o9-1882) , German classical scholar and critic, was born at Munich
rector of the newly founded Maximiliansgymnasium at Munich
prose
Halm
Orelli , he joined J. G. Baiter in the preparation of a revised critical edition of the rhetorical and philosophical writings of Cicero (1854-1862). His school editions of some of the speeches of Cicero in the Haupt and Sauppe series , with notes and introductions, were very successful. He also edited a number of classical texts for the Teubner series , the most important of which are Tacitus (4th ed., 1883); Rhetores Latini minores (1863); Quintilian (1868); Sulpicius Severus (1866); Minucius Felix
Victor Vitensis's Historia persecutionis Africanae provinciae (1878). He was also an enthusiastic collector of autographs.See articles by W. Christ and G. Laubmann in Allgemeine deutsche Biographic and by C. Bursian in Biographisches Jahrbuch; and J. E. Sandys, Dist. of Classical Scholarship, iii. 195 (1908). End of Article: HALM, CARL FELIX (18o9-1882) If you wish, you can link directly to this article.
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