- August Heinrich Matthiae
August Heinrich Matthiae (
December 25 ,1769 –January 6 ,1835 ) was a German classical scholar, born atGöttingen , 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 theFriedrichsgymnasium atAltenburg , which post he held till his death.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 ofEuripides (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)His "Life" was written by his son Constantin (1845). His brother, Friedrich Christian Matthiae (1763-1822), rector of the Frankfort gymnasium, published valuable editions of Seneca's "Letters",Aratus , andDionysius Periegetes .References
*1911
* [http://encyclopedia.jrank.org/MAR_MEC/MATTHIAE_AUGUST_HEINRICH_1769_1.html August Heinrich Matthiae - 1911 Encyclopedia Britannica]
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