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Ingemar Düring (2 September 1903 - 23 December 1984) was a
Swedish
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Classical Philologist
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. From 1945 to 1970 he was a professor at
Gothenburg University
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.
His most notable work is ''Aristotle in the Ancient Biographical Tradition''
References
1903 births
1984 deaths
Swedish philologists
Academic staff of the University of Gothenburg
20th-century philologists
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