Author: Franz Bücheler

Date of birth: 3 June 1837
Date of death: 3 May 1908
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[Deutsch] **Franz Bücheler** (geb. 1837 in Rheinberg (Niederrhein); gest. 1908 in Bonn) war ein deutscher klassischer Philologe.
[English] **Franz Bücheler** (born 1837 in Rheinberg (Niederrhein); died 1908 in Bonn, Rhineland) was a German classical scholar.
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- Kurt Bittel et al.: „Franz Bücheler“, in: *Orden Pour Le Mérite für Wissenschaften und Künste*, *Die Mitglieder des Ordens*, 2. Band, 1882-1952; Berlin : Gebr. Mann, 1978, ISBN 3-7861-1125-1, p. 204-205.
- Mehrlein, Rolf, „Bücheler, Franz“, in: *Neue Deutsche Biographie* (NDB), Band 2: Behaim – Bürkel; Berlin : Duncker & Humblot, 1955, Nachdr. 1971, p. 717.
- Friedrich W. Mülhaupt & August Brinkmann: *Franz Bücheler, geboren am 3. Juni 1837 in Rheinberg, gestorben am 3. Mai 1908 in Bonn*; Bonn : C. Georgi, 1908.
- John Edwin Sandys: “Obituary: Franz Buechelerâ€, in: *The Classical Review* (TCR), ed. by W. H. D. Rouse, Vol. XXII, Issue 5; London : David Nutt, 1908, p. 162.
- Franz Bücheler, „Vita“, in: *De Ti. Claudio Caesare grammatico: commentatio philologica ...* [Diss.]; Elberfeld : R. L. Friderichs, 1856, p. 23 (online at *Wikimedia Commons*: „File:Vita Franz Bücheler.png“ and *Google Books*, ID: gQnT9DYuX5EC).

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