Karl Felix Halm

Karl Felix Halm (also Carl; Karl Felix Ritter von Halm after 1872; 5 April 1809 – 5 October 1882), was a German classical scholar and critic.

[1] Halm is known chiefly as the editor of Cicero and other Latin prose authors, although during his early career he also devoted considerable attention to Greek and also authored an edition of Aesop's fables in the Greek.

Baiter in the preparation of a revised critical edition of the rhetorical and philosophical writings of Cicero (1854–1862).

His school editions of some of the speeches of Cicero in the Haupt and Sauppe series, with notes and introductions, were very successful.

He also edited a number of classical texts for the Teubner series, the most important of which are Tacitus (4th edition, 1883); Rhetores Latini minores (1863); Quintilian (1868); Sulpicius Severus (1866); Minucius Felix together with Firmicus Maternus De errore (1867); Salvianus (1877) and Victor Vitensis's Historia persecutionis Africanae provinciae (1878).