Rudolf Hirzel Explained

Rudolf Hirzel (20 March 1846, Leipzig - 30 December 1917, Jena) was a German classical scholar, and author of a number of major books on Greek law, oaths, dialogues and names.In Jena Rudolf Hirzel lived in the same house as Gottlob Frege and it has been conjectured that his studies in ancient logic may have influenced him.[1]

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  1. Gabriel G., Huemllser K., Schlotter S.,Zur Miete bei Frege - Rudolf Hirzel und die Rezeption der stoischen Logik und Semantik in Jena, Journal for History and Philosophy of Logic, Vol. 30, (Nov. 2009), p 369-88