- Henri Weil
Henri Weil (
August 26 ,1818 ,Frankfort-on-the-Main -December 17 ,1868 ) was a German-born FrenchJewish philologist .He was educated at the universities of
Bonn ,Berlin , andLeipzig . He went to France, and continued his studies at Paris, graduating as "docteur ès lettres" in 1845, and becoming "agrégé" in 1848. Appointed professor of ancient literature at theUniversity of Besançon , he was in 1872 elected dean of the faculty. In 1876 he was called to Paris to fill a vacancy as instructor in the normal high school and to assume charge of theEcole Pratique des Hautes Etudes , both of which positions he resigned in 1891. In 1866 he was elected corresponding member of theAcadémie des Inscriptions et Belles-Lettres , becoming full member in 1882 as the successor ofDulaurier . In 1887 he received the cross of the Legion of Honor.Weil edited the poems of
Aeschylus , eight tragedies ofEuripides , and the orations ofDemosthenes . Among his works may be mentioned: "De l'Ordre des Mots dans les Langues Anciennes Comparées aux Langues Modernes" (Paris, 1844; 3d ed. 1879); "De Tragædiarum Græcarum cum Rebus Publicis Conjunctione" (with L. Beuloew, Paris and Berlin, 1845); "Théorie Générale de l'Accentuation Latine" (ib. 1855); and "Etudes sur le Drame Antique" (ib. 1897).Bibliography
* Curinier, Dict. Nat. i. 142
* La Grande Encyclopédie:JewishEncyclopedia|url=http://www.jewishencyclopedia.com/view.jsp?artid=84&letter=W|author=
Isidore Singer ,Frederick T. Haneman |article=Weil, Henry
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