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Wilhelm Freund (January 27, 1806 – June 4, 1894) was a German Jewish philologist, born at Kempen. He received his education at Berlin and Breslau. For twenty years he was chiefly engaged in private tuition, but from 1855 to 1870, he was director of the Jewish school at Gleiwitz (Gliwice) in Upper Silesia. He retired to Breslau (Wrocław) in order to devote himself to his literary pursuits. Besides classical school-books and some works on philology, he compiled an elaborate Latin dictionary in 4 volumes, the Wörterbuch der Lateinischen Sprache (1834–45), which was the basis of the standard English-Latin dictionaries in the 19th century. It was translated into English by Ethan Allen Andrews in 1850 and revised (with Freund's own assistance) as the basis for Lewis and Short's A Latin Dictionar

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  • Wilhelm Freund (* 27. Januar 1806 in Kempen, Südpreußen; † 4. Juni 1894 in Breslau) war ein deutscher Altphilologe. (de)
  • Wilhelm Freund (27 janvier 1806 – 4 juin 1894) est un philologue juif prussien né à Kempen. En plus de son travail dans la philologie, Freund s'est investi dans l'éducation juive et dans l'activisme politique pour les droits de la communauté juive au royaume de Prusse. Il est mort à Breslau. (fr)
  • Wilhelm Freund (January 27, 1806 – June 4, 1894) was a German Jewish philologist, born at Kempen. He received his education at Berlin and Breslau. For twenty years he was chiefly engaged in private tuition, but from 1855 to 1870, he was director of the Jewish school at Gleiwitz (Gliwice) in Upper Silesia. He retired to Breslau (Wrocław) in order to devote himself to his literary pursuits. Besides classical school-books and some works on philology, he compiled an elaborate Latin dictionary in 4 volumes, the Wörterbuch der Lateinischen Sprache (1834–45), which was the basis of the standard English-Latin dictionaries in the 19th century. It was translated into English by Ethan Allen Andrews in 1850 and revised (with Freund's own assistance) as the basis for Lewis and Short's A Latin Dictionary. He also wrote: * Wie studiert man Philologie (sixth edition by Dieter, Stuttgart, 1903). * Tafeln der Litteraturgeschichte (1877). * Triennium Philologicum (third edition, 1906 et seq.). * Präparationen zu den griechischen und römischen Klassikern, (a long work beginning in 1859) * Wanderungen auf klassischem Boden (1889–92). In addition to his work in philology, Freund was involved in Jewish education and in political activism for the rights of the Jewish community in the Kingdom of Prussia, and the of 1847 was in great measure the result of his efforts. He died in Breslau. (en)
  • Вильгельм Фрейнд (нем. Wilhelm Freund; 27 января 1806, Кемпен, провинция Позен, королевство Пруссия — 4 июня 1894, Бреслау, Германская империя) — немецкий филолог, еврейского происхождения. (ru)
  • Wilhelm Freund, född den 27 januari 1806 i i Posen, död den 4 juni 1894 i Breslau, var en tysk lexikograf. Efter fullbordade studier innehade Freund lärarbefattningar vid flera tyska gymnasier, till dess han 1855 blev rektor vid en efter hans plan inrättad och anordnad judisk skola i Gleiwitz i Schlesien. År 1870 tog han avsked från denna befattning och levde sedan som privatman i Breslau. Han utmärkte sig främst som latinsk lexikograf, och hans främsta arbeten är Gesammtwörterbuch der lateinischen Sprache (1844–1845) och Lateinisch-deutsches und deutsch-lateinisch-griechisches Schulwörterbuch (1848–1855). (sv)
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  • Wilhelm Freund (* 27. Januar 1806 in Kempen, Südpreußen; † 4. Juni 1894 in Breslau) war ein deutscher Altphilologe. (de)
  • Wilhelm Freund (27 janvier 1806 – 4 juin 1894) est un philologue juif prussien né à Kempen. En plus de son travail dans la philologie, Freund s'est investi dans l'éducation juive et dans l'activisme politique pour les droits de la communauté juive au royaume de Prusse. Il est mort à Breslau. (fr)
  • Вильгельм Фрейнд (нем. Wilhelm Freund; 27 января 1806, Кемпен, провинция Позен, королевство Пруссия — 4 июня 1894, Бреслау, Германская империя) — немецкий филолог, еврейского происхождения. (ru)
  • Wilhelm Freund, född den 27 januari 1806 i i Posen, död den 4 juni 1894 i Breslau, var en tysk lexikograf. Efter fullbordade studier innehade Freund lärarbefattningar vid flera tyska gymnasier, till dess han 1855 blev rektor vid en efter hans plan inrättad och anordnad judisk skola i Gleiwitz i Schlesien. År 1870 tog han avsked från denna befattning och levde sedan som privatman i Breslau. Han utmärkte sig främst som latinsk lexikograf, och hans främsta arbeten är Gesammtwörterbuch der lateinischen Sprache (1844–1845) och Lateinisch-deutsches und deutsch-lateinisch-griechisches Schulwörterbuch (1848–1855). (sv)
  • Wilhelm Freund (January 27, 1806 – June 4, 1894) was a German Jewish philologist, born at Kempen. He received his education at Berlin and Breslau. For twenty years he was chiefly engaged in private tuition, but from 1855 to 1870, he was director of the Jewish school at Gleiwitz (Gliwice) in Upper Silesia. He retired to Breslau (Wrocław) in order to devote himself to his literary pursuits. Besides classical school-books and some works on philology, he compiled an elaborate Latin dictionary in 4 volumes, the Wörterbuch der Lateinischen Sprache (1834–45), which was the basis of the standard English-Latin dictionaries in the 19th century. It was translated into English by Ethan Allen Andrews in 1850 and revised (with Freund's own assistance) as the basis for Lewis and Short's A Latin Dictionar (en)
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  • Wilhelm Freund (Altphilologe) (de)
  • Wilhelm Freund (fr)
  • Фрейнд, Вильгельм (ru)
  • Wilhelm Freund (en)
  • Wilhelm Freund (filolog) (sv)
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