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Excerpt from Rheinisches Museum f�r Philologie, Vol. 41
Berr G. G. Firnhaber in Wiesbaden W. Fischer in Dttweiler B. Flach in budolstadt(xxxv, 191.xxxvi, 316. 624. XXXVIII, 484) A. Flecheisen in Dresden ll. Foerster in Kiel (xxxv, 471. XXXVII, 480. 483. 485. XXXVIII, 421. 467. 688. XL, 453. 681. 637) Wend. Foerster in Bonn Wilh. Foerster in Duisburg (xxxvi, 158) A. Fraenkel in Schathauun (xxxix, 159) A. W. Franke in Lingen 1. Franz in Berlin 1. Frei in Z�rich 1. Freudenberg in Bonn J. Freudenthal in Breslau (xxxv, 408. 639) W. Freund in Breslau J. Fre in llluster 0. Fric in B�xter B Friederich in Baunover (xxxviii, 471) L. Friedliuder in K�nigsberg B. Fritzsche in Lei zig W. Froehner in Pa s Froitzheirn in 8trassbur K. Fuhr in Elberfeld (xxx 11, 299. 468. XLI, 807) A. Funch in Kiel 11. Gaedochens in Jena 0. Galland in Strassburg (xxxvii, 26. XLI, 292) V. Gardthausen in Leipzig (xxxix, 817. XI., 599) Geel in Leiden B. Gelzer in Jena (xxxv, 514) A. Gercke in Berlin (xli, 266. 470) E. Gerhard in Bea L. Gerlach in Parchim W. Gilbert in Dresden (xxxix, 511. XL, 210) J. Gildemeister in Bonn B Gisele in Schwerin E. Glaeser in Breslau F. Gloeckner in Strassbur (xxxv, 481) B. Glo�l in Wesel (xxx II, 186) Goebel in Fulda 60811 in Schleiz K. W. Goettllng in Jena G. Goetz in Jena (xxxv,481. XXXVII, 141. XL,324. XLI,818.629) 'l'h. Gomperz in Wien 0. Goram in Danzig D. Groehe in Eberswalde E. Grosse in K�nigsber 1. Fr. B. Grosser in Wittstoc F. Grotefend in Bannover G. Gundermann in Jena (xli, 682) Gustafsson 111 Belsingfors F. B. K. F. B. F. K. J.
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