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Karl Lachmann was a prominent German philologist and literary scholar, best known for his work in textual criticism. He played a crucial role in the establishment of modern editing techniques, particularly in relation to classical texts and the works of Shakespeare. His meticulous approach to textual analysis and his commitment to accuracy set a standard in the field that influenced generations of scholars. Lachmann's most notable contributions include his editions of Shakespeare's 'Macbeth' and various other classical works, where he employed a rigorous method of comparison across different manuscripts to reconstruct the author's intended text.

In addition to his work on Shakespeare, Lachmann's scholarly pursuits extended to a wide range of literary texts, where he emphasized the importance of historical context and linguistic accuracy. His legacy is marked not only by his publications but also by his pedagogical efforts, inspiring students and colleagues alike. Lachmann's influence is seen in the evolution of textual criticism as a discipline, and his methodologies continue to be referenced in contemporary literary studies.

国籍 ドイツ語
生年月日 February 16, 1793
出生地 Berlin, Prussia
死亡日 January 13, 1851
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