Christian Friedrich Neue (19 December 1799, Spandau – 14 July 1886, Stuttgart) was a German classical philologist.
He obtained his education in Berlin as a student of philologist August Boeckh. Beginning in 1820, he taught classes at Schulpforta. From 1831 to 1861, he was a professor of classical philology at the University of Dorpat,[1][2] where for several years he served as university rector (1836–1839, 1843–1851).
Written works
His major work involving morphology of the Latin language, Formenlehre der lateinischen Sprache, was released in four volumes. He was also the author of scholarly editions of works by the lyric poets Bacchylides and Sappho.
- "Bacchylidis Cei Fragmenta", 1822.
- "Sapphonis Mytilenaeae fragmenta : specimen operae in omnibus artis Graecorum lyricae reliquiis excepto Pindaro collocandae", 1827.
- Formenlehre der lateinischen Sprache (4 volumes, third edition 1892-1905) - Morphology of the Latin language.
References
- ↑ Google Books Nomenclator philologorum by Friedrich August Eckstein
- ↑ August-Boeckh-Nachlassprojekt biographical sketch
- ↑ WorldCat Identities (published works)
- ↑ Archive.org; University of Toronto - Robarts Library Formenlehre der lateinischen Sprache (May 1902)
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