Charles George Herbermann
Charles George Herbermann (1840–1916) was an American lexicographer, linguist and historian.
Also recorded as Charles G. Herbermann; Charles Herbermann.
Charles George Herbermann in brief
- Born
- 1840
- Died
- 1916
- Known for
- lexicographer, linguist, historian, translator, university teacher, writer, philologist and librarian
- Place of birth
- Saerbeck
Overview
Born at Saerbeck in 1840, died at Manhattan in 1916.
In detail
the recorded working language is English and Latin.
The field of work recorded is Latin, philology and translation from Latin.
Employment is recorded with New York University.
Distinctions recorded are Laetare Medal.
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- 1.
“Charles George Herbermann”, English Wikipedia, consulted as further reading
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Wikidata, structured authority record Q1064526: Charles George Herbermann
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