August Heinrich Matthiae
August Heinrich Matthiae (December 25, 1769 – January 6, 1835) was a German classical scholar.
Biography
He was born at Göttingen, and educated at the university. He then spent some years as a tutor in Amsterdam. In 1798 he returned to Germany, and in 1802 was appointed director of the Friedrichsgymnasium at Altenburg, which post he held till his death. His Life was written by his son Constantin (1845).
Works
Of his numerous important works the best-known are:
- Greek Grammar (3rd ed., 1835), translated into English by V Blomfield (5th ed., by J Kenrick, 1832)
- an edition of Euripides (9 vols., 1813–1829)
- Grundriss der Geschichte der griechischen und römischen Litteratur (3rd ed., 1834, Eng. trans., Oxford, 1841)
- Lehrbuch fur den ersten Unterricht in der Philosophie (3rd ed., 1833)
- Encyklopädie und Methodologie der Philologie (1835)
Family
His brother, Friedrich Christian Matthiae (1763–1822), rector of the Frankfort gymnasium, published editions of Seneca's Letters, Aratus, and Dionysius Periegetes.
References
- This article incorporates text from a publication now in the public domain: Chisholm, Hugh, ed (1911). "Matthiae, August Heinrich". Encyclopædia Britannica (11th ed.). Cambridge University Press.
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Matthiae, August Heinrich |
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Short description |
German classical scholar |
Date of birth |
December 25, 1769 |
Place of birth |
Göttingen |
Date of death |
January 6, 1835 |
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