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Schneidewin, Friedrich Wilhelm

SCHNEIDEWIN, FRIEDRICH WILHELM (1810-1856), German classical scholar, was born at Helmstedt on the 6th of June 1810. In 1833 he became a teacher at the Brunswick gymnasium, in 1837 extraordinary and in 1842 ordinary professor of classical languages and literature in the university of Gottingen, where he died on the i ith of January 1856. Schneidewin's work on Sophocles and the Greek lyric poets is of permanent value. His most important publications are: Ibyci Rhegini reliquiae ( I 833), severely criticized by G. Hermann; Simonidis Cei reliquiae (1835); Delectus poesis Graecorum elegiacae, iambicae, melicae (1838-1839), in which the fragments of the lyric poets were for the first time published in a convenient form; Paroemiographi graeci (1839, with E. von Leutsch); Sophocles (1849- 1854, revised after his death by A. Nauck). He also edited the fragments of the speeches of Hypereides on behalf of Euxenippus and Lycophron (already published by Churchill Babington from a papyrus discovered in Egyptian Thebes in 1847) an d a Latin poem on rhetorical figures by an unknown author (Incerti auctoris de figuris vel schematibus versus her old, 1841), found by Jules Quicherat in MS. in the Paris library. Schneidewin was also the founder of Philologus (1846), a journal devoted to classical learning, and dedicated to the memory of K. O. Miiller.

See A. Baumeister in Allgemeine deutsche Biographic; E. von Leutsch in Philologus, x. ; and M. 'Lechner, Zur Erinnerung an JC. F. Hermann, F. W. Schneidewin (1864).

Note - this article incorporates content from Encyclopaedia Britannica, Eleventh Edition, (1910-1911)

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