- Herbert Weir Smyth
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name = Herbert Weir Smyth
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birthdate = August 8, 1857
birthplace = Wilmington, Delaware
deathdate = 1937
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occupation = Classicist
nationality = United States
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website =Herbert Weir Smyth (born Wilmington,
Delaware ,August 8 ,1857 – died 1937) was an American classical scholar. His comprehensive grammar ofancient Greek has become a standard reference on the subject in English, comparable to Goodwin's, whom he succeeded asEliott Professor of Greek Literature atHarvard University .He was educated at Swarthmore (A.B. 1876), Harvard (A.B. 1878), Leipzig, and Göttingen (Ph.D. 1884). From 1883 to 1885 he was instructor in Greek and
Sanskrit atWilliams College , and then for two years was reader in Greek at Johns Hopkins. From 1887 to 1901 he was professor of Greek at Bryn Mawr. In the latter year he was called to Harvard as professor of Greek and in 1902 was appointed Eliott professor of Greek literature, succeedingWilliam Watson Goodwin . From 1899 to 1900 he was professor of the Greek language and literature at the American Classical School at Athens. From 1889 to 1904 he was secretary of theAmerican Philological Association and editor of its "Transactions" and in 1904 was elected president. He became a fellow of theAmerican Academy of Arts and Sciences , a member of theAmerican Philosophical Society and vice-president of theEgypt Exploration Society .Works
*"The Sacred Literature of the Jains" (1894, a translation)
*"Sounds and Inflections of Greek Dialects I: The Ionic Dialect" (1894)
*"Greek Melic Poets" (1900)
*"Greek Grammar for Schools and Colleges" (1915);
*"Greek Grammar for Colleges" (1920)
*"Aeschylean Tragedy" (the secondSather Lecture in 1924),
*"Aeschylus" (Loeb edition)*"The Greek Language in its Relation to the Psychology of the Ancient Greeks" (read before the
Congress of Arts and Sciences at the St. Louis Exposition in 1904);
*"Aspects of Greek Conservatism" (in "Harvard Studies in Classical Philology", 1906);
*"Greek Conceptions of Immortality from Homer to Plato" (in "Harvard Essays on Classical Subjects", 1912)He was editor of the Greek Series for Colleges and Schools (20 volumes).
References
Further reading
"Herbert Weir Smyth." Ward W. Briggs, Jr., "Biographical Dictionary of North American Classicists" (Westport/London 1994) 602–604.
External links
* [http://www.archive.org/search.php?query=creator:(smyth+herbert+weir) Works by Herbert Weir Smyth] at the
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NAME=Herbert Weir Smyth
ALTERNATIVE NAMES=Herbert W. Smyth
SHORT DESCRIPTION=American classicist and author
DATE OF BIRTH=1857
PLACE OF BIRTH=Wilmington, Delaware
DATE OF DEATH=1937
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