A three-volume collection (18756) of the shorter works of philologist Moriz Haupt (180874) in German and Latin.Moriz Haupt (180874) was a prolific philologist of both the German and classical languages. This three-volume set, originally published in 18756, contains his shorter writings on a variety of subjects in German and Latin, including his Quaestiones Catullianae (1837).Moriz Haupt (180874) was a prolific philologist of both the German and classical languages. This three-volume set, originally published in 18756, contains his shorter writings on a variety of subjects in German and Latin, including his Quaestiones Catullianae (1837).A prolific philologist of both the German and classical languages, Moriz Haupt (180874) enjoyed a successful academic career at the universities of Leipzig and Berlin. As well as founding the Zeitschrift f?r deutsches Altertum, which is still published, he was a painstaking yet somewhat bold editor of many classical texts. In the years immediately following his death, his shorter works were gathered together in this three-volume collection, edited by fellow philologist Ulrich von Wilamowitz-Moellendorff (18481931). Volume 3 (1876) originally appeared in two parts, which are reissued here together. Among the articles in German and Latin are a discussion of a fragment of the eulogy for the Ostrogoth king Theodahad and a talk given at the celebration of the Kaiser's birthday in 1871. This work remains of value to researchers interested in nineteenth-century philology, particularly the significant contributions made by its German practitioners.Akademische Reden und Abhandlungen; De pede a praeconibus recitato commentatio; Ex Herma Berolinensi; Adversaria; Index.