Ernesti, Johann Christian Gottlieb, 1756-1802

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Name (Latin)
Ernesti, Johann Christian Gottlieb, 1756-1802
Other forms of name
Ernestus, Io. Christ. Theoph. (Ioannes Christophorus Theophilus), 1756-1802
Ernestus, Ioannes Christophorus Theophilus, 1756-1802
Ernestus, Joannes Christophorus Theophilus, 1756-1802
Ernestus, Jo. Christ. Theoph. (Joannes Christophorus Theophilus), 1756-1802
Ernesti, Joannes Christophorus Theophilus, 1756-1802
Ernestius, Joannes Christophorus Theophilus, 1756-1802
Date of birth
1756
Date of death
1802-06-06
Gender
male
MARC
MARC

Other Identifiers

VIAF: 74090728
Wikidata: Q120485
Library of congress: n 85813509
Sources of Information
  • nuc85-45752: His Lexicon technologiae Latinorum rhetoricae, 1983(hdg. on CtW rept.: Ernesti, Johann Christian Gottlieb, 1756-1802; usage: ... Io. Christ. Theoph. Ernesti)
  • NUC pre 56, 8-27-85(hdg.: Ernesti, Johann Christian Gottlieb, 1756-1802)
  • Allg. deut. Biog.(Ernesti, Johann Christian Gottlieb, philologist, b. 1756 in Arnstadt, d. 6/6/1802 in Kahnsdorf near Leipzig)
  • His Lexicon technologiae Graecorum rhetoricae, 1795:t.p. (... Io. Christ. Theoph. Ernesti, philos. prof. Lips.)
  • BLC(hdg.: Ernesti, Johann Christian Gottlieb; variant: Ernestius, Joannes Christophorus Theophilus)
  • OCALC: Ernesti, Johann Christian Gottlieb, 1756-1802

Wikipedia description:

Johann Christian Gottlieb Ernesti (1756 in Arnstadt, Thuringia – 5 June 1802 in Kahnsdorf, near Leipzig), was German classical scholar. From 1774 to 1777 he studied philosophy, philology and theology at the University of Leipzig, where he was a student of his uncle, Johann August Ernesti. In 1782, he was made an associate professor of philosophy at Leipzig; and following the death of his cousin August Wilhelm Ernesti in 1801, was professor of rhetoric for five months. At the university he gave lectures on exegesis of the New Testament and on Greek and Roman writers. His principal works were: Editions of Aesop's Fabulae (1781). Edition of the Glossae sacrue of Hesychius (1785). Editions of Suda and Favorinus (1786). Edition of Silius Italicus' Punica (1791–1792). Lexicon Technologiae Graecorum rhetoricae (1795). Lexicon technologiae Latinorum rhetoricae (1797). Cicero's Geist und Kunst (1799–1802).

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