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German classical philologist, known for his editions of Plautus, Varro and Cicero. He was the son
of archaeologist Gustav Adolf Schöll (1805–1882) and the brother of philologist Rudolf Schöll (1844–
1893).
Published works[edit]
He was co-editor of a four volume work on the comedies of Plautus, titled T. Macci Plauti Comoediae
recensuit instrumento critico et prolegomenis. In 1901 he published an edition of Erwin Rohde's
smaller works (Kleine schriften), and in 1902 with Elisabeth Förster-Nietzsche, he
published Friedrich Nietzsches briefwechsel mit Erwin Rohde ("Friedrich Nietzsche's correspondence
with Erwin Rohde"). Accordingly, this correspondence was also issued in Friedrich Nietzsches
Gesammelte Briefe ("Friedrich Nietzsche's collected letters"; 5 volumes, 1902–09; co-authors:
Elisabeth Förster-Nietzsche, Peter Gast and Curt Wachsmuth).[2] The following list are some of
Schöll's classical writings.