Bibliographie
    Auteur
    Frisch, Hartvig

    Titre
    Cicero's fight for the republic : the Historical Background of the Philippics

    Revue/Collection
    Humanitas, 1

    Lieu édition
    Köbenhavn

    Éditeur
    Gyldendal

    Année edition
    1946

    Pages
    311

    Comptes rendus
    de Regibus, "Paideia", VI, 1951, 335-336 - McDermott, "The Classical World", XLIII, 1949, 43-44 ? Hohl, "Gnomon", XXI, 1949, 371 - Brouwers, "Latomus", IX, 1950, 469

    Description
    Translated by Niels Haislund. cf. Pref. "Schematic surveys of sources from antiquity": [307]-309. "List of literature": p. 309-311 [Bio] Frisch, Hartvig, 1893-1950 : Born in the city of Hillerød into an academic family and trained as a classical philologist, Frisch was a Social Democratic politician as well as an author and book editor. He worked as a teacher from his graduation in 1917. His written works include a number of books on societies in Antiquity, on democracy - and "Plague on Europe: Bolshevism - Fascism - Nazism", an analysis of totalitarianism from the 1930s. Frisch's critical attitude to Fascism, Nazism and Bolshevism caused him to keep a low profile during the German occupation of Denmark in 1940-45, when ?Plague on Europe' was banned and confiscated by the Gestapo. He was made education minister in 1947.

    Oeuvres
    Philippica XVI-XVII et incerta, Philippicae I-IV, Philippicae V-XIV

    Sigle auteur
    Frisch 1946