Charles Knapp
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United States classical philologist
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Charles Knapp was an American classical scholar. Biography He was born in New York City. He graduated from Columbia University at age 19 and received a Doctorate of Philosophy in 1890 at 22 years of age, having been prize fellow 1887-1890. He became tutorial fellow in Latin and was appointed instructor in Latin and Greek , and adjunct professor of classical philology . In 1906, he became a noted professor of classical philology at Barnard College, a women's liberal arts college affiliated with Columbia University.
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Published Works
- Aristotle's Metaphysics. A Revised Text, with Introduction and Commentary (135)
- Psyche. The Cult of Souls and Belief in Immortality among the Greeks (45)
- Travel in Ancient Times as Seen in Plautus and Terence. I (1907) (31)
- The two cities : a chronicle of universal history to the year 1146 A.D. (1930) (14)
- Die Consulardiptychen und Verwandte Denkmäler (8)
- New Jersey Politics During the Period of the Civil War and Reconstruction (1924) (5)
- Travel in Ancient Times as Seen in Plautus and Terence. II (1907) (4)
- References to Painting in Plautus and Terence (1917) (4)
- References to Literature in Plautus and Terence (3)
- Sortes Vergilianae, or Vergil and To-day (3)
- Paulys Real-Encyclopädie der Classischen Altertumswissenschaft. Siebenundzwanzigster Halbband. Lysimachos: Mantike (3)
- Rome and Central Italy : handbook for travellers (3)
- The Oxford Translation of Aristotle Volumes IX and XI (2)
- Anatolian Studies Presented to Sir William Ramsay (2)
- Seeds from Pharaoh's Tomb: Mummy Wheat (2)
- A Point in the Interpretation of the Antigone of Sophocles (2)
- [Editorial: On the Reading of Latin Aloud] (Concluded) (2)
- Liddell and Scott, Greek-English Lexicon New Edition (2)
- The Sceptical Assault on the Roman Tradition concerning the Dramatic Satura (2)
- Schoolmen's Week Proceedings, University of Pennsylvania (1)
- A Note on Travel in Ancient Times Frequency of Travel; Motives of Travel (1935) (1)
- Studies in the History and Method of Science. Vol. II (1)
- Notes on Plautus and Terence (1)
- Molle Atque Facetum (1)
- Ausgewählte Komödien des T. Maccius Plautus für den Schulgebrauch erklärt von Julius Brix. Zweites Bändchen: Captivi. Max Niemeyer (1913) (1)
- Essays Classical and Modern (1)
- Another Translation of Petronius (1)
- References in Plautus and Terence to Plays, Players, and Playwrights (1919) (1)
- [Editorial: The Value to the Classical Student of Topographical and Geological Studies (Concluded)] (1)
- A Phase of the Development of Prose Writing among the Romans (1918) (1)
- A Contribution to Latin Lexicography (1)
- Some Oxford University Press Books (1)
- An Important Archaeological Discovery (1932) (1)
- Some Remarks on Cicero as a Student (1)
- More Light on the Streets of Ancient Rome (1)
- The Day and the Seasons in Vergil (1)
- The Loeb Classical Library Twenty-Four Recent Additions (1)
- The Cambridge Ancient History. Volume I: Egypt and Babylonia to 1580 B.C. (1)
- Mummy Wheat Again (1932) (1)
- Cicero, in Catilinam 3.14 (1931) (0)
- Wonders of the past: The Romance of Antiquity and Its Splendours. Volumes III and IV (0)
- Light on Two Puzzles (0)
- [Editorial: Should the Teacher of Latin Know Greek?] (0)
- Misapplication of Science Wrong Teaching of Science (0)
- Juvenal 7.150-168 Ancient Oratory (0)
- [Editorial: A Classical Education] (0)
- The Cambridge Ancient History, Volumes II-VII (0)
- [Editorial: The Present Status of Greek and Latin] (0)
- [Editorial: The Place of Translations in the Study of the Classics] (0)
- Again the Loeb Classical Library (Concluded) (0)
- [Editorial: Dr. Alfred C. Thompson on Liberal versus Vocational Study] (0)
- The world of to-day : the marvels of nature and the creations of man (0)
- [Editorial: Professor M. H. Morgan's Volume, Addresses and Essays] (0)
- The New York Aqueduct Again Water-Works Ancient and Modern, the Romans as Engineers (0)
- [Editorial: Cicero, Cat. 1.5 and Horace, Sermones 1.3.120-121] (0)
- [Editorial: A Vocabulary of High School Greek] (0)
- Professor Gilbert Murray on the Stoic Philosophy (Religion) (0)
- Literature in Early Rome and Literature in Early America (0)
- [Editorial: Professor Harrington's Book, Live Issues in Classical Study] (0)
- Notes on Horace (1896) (0)
- [Editorial: Professor Judd on the Meaning of Secondary Education (Concluded)] (0)
- Horace, Carmina 2.6.9-14 (0)
- Vergil, "Georgics" 1.311-334 (0)
- [Editorial: Professor Postgate's Flaws in Classical Research] (0)
- The Broadway Translations Thirteen Volumes (0)
- [Editorial: The Classies as the Foundation of All Valuable Teaching of English] (0)
- Roman Catholic Views on Methods of Teaching Latin (0)
- [Editorial: Inaccuracies of Language in Classical Teaching] (0)
- [Editorial: The Love of Nature among the Romans. Horace and Smollett] (0)
- Latin Poems by Professor Frank Gardner Moore (1933) (0)
- [Editorial: Mr. Hecker on the Teaching of Latin in Secondary Schools] (0)
- Horace, Epistles, II, I, 139 ff., and Livy, VII, 2 (0)
- Further Helps to the Study of the Metamorphoses of Ovid (Concluded) (0)
- Last Words on Boar-Hunting (1935) (0)
- The Scansion of Vergil and the Schools (0)
- Professor Gilbert Murray on Divers Themes Professors Crosby, Battle, and Moore on Kindred Topics (0)
- Professor Donnelly on Mental Tests and Liberal Education (0)
- The Loeb Classical Library Recent Additions (Concluded) (0)
- [Editorial: Professor Babbit's Literature and the American College] (0)
- Notes on Terence (1907) (0)
- A Note on Professor Brouzas's Review (0)
- Science and the Humanities (0)
- [Editorial: The Aeneid as a Tragedy (With Special Reference to the Performance of Dido, a Latin Tragedy] (0)
- P. Vergilius Maro: Aeneis VI (0)
- [Editorial: The Reform of the Entrance Examinations in Latin] (0)
- Some Points in the Literary Study of Virgil (1905) (0)
- [Editorial: Dr. Radin on High School Texts in Latin] (0)
- [Editorial: Professor Gildersleeve on the Influence of Ancient Literatures on Modern and on Books Dealing with Modern Greece] (0)
- [Editorial: Quotations from the Nation on Greek] (0)
- Sir Herbert Warren on Vergil (0)
- Scenes from Roman Comedy at Normal College (0)
- Comment on "Notes on Plautus and Terence" (0)
- [Editorial: Classical Studies] (0)
- The Loeb Classical Library Recent Additions (Continued) (0)
- [Editorial: Answers of College Entrance Candidates] (0)
- The Loeb Classical Library Thirty Recent Additions (1933) (0)
- Notes on Etiam in Plautus (0)
- The culture of ancient Greece and Rome : a general sketch (0)
- [Editorial: Professor Greene's Hints and Helps for Students of Latin] (0)
- Roman Poets and Plagiarism (0)
- [Editorial: The Campaign for the Classics (Concluded)] (0)
- [Editorial: The University of Colorado Pamphlet on the Value of the Classics in the Higher Education] (Concluded) (0)
- H. H. Asquith on Vergil, Sophocles, and Tacitus (0)
- Walter Hines Page and Professor Gildersleeve (0)
- American Doctoral Dissertations in Classics 1912-1921 (0)
- Comments on Professor Carr's Paper III. By Professor Charles Knapp (1935) (0)
- Professor Prentice on College Teaching of the Classics (0)
- Cicero, De Officiis, I, sections 7, 8 (0)
- [Editorial: Professor Nutting, Reflections of a Non-Combatant] (0)
- [Editorial: On Cicero, Cat. 1.5] (0)
- [Editorial: Doctor Alexander on Youth and the Classics] (0)
- [Editorial: The Ninth Annual Meeting of the Classical Association of the Atlantic States] (0)
- [Editorial: Nec, neque, neve and neu in the Grammers] (0)
- The Loeb Classical Library Recent Additions (0)
- The Reform of College Entrance Examinations in Latin (1908) (0)
- [Editorial: Bell's Latin Picture Cards: Speculum Imperi Romani] (0)
- The tradition of the Roman empire : a sketch of European history (0)
- American Illustrations of Ancient Roman Life (1932) (0)
- Notes on the Prepositions in Gellius (0)
- The Caesura Once More (0)
- [Editorial: Accessible Books Relating to Greek and Latin Manuscripts] (0)
- The Attitude of the Romans toward Literary Pursuits. In Two Parts—Part I (0)
- Some Reflections on the Teaching of the Classics (0)
- The three creeds of the church (0)
- Viscount Bryce and the Classics (0)
- [Editorial: An Questions in Cicero, Cat. 1.2-3 Etc.] (0)
- [Editorial: Latin versus the Classics] (0)
- A New Spanish Series of Classical Texts (0)
- Lord Crewe and the Classics: The London Times and the Classics (0)
- [Editorial: Alliteration: The Source of Its Appeal] (0)
- Aeneid 8.626-731 (0)
- [Editorial: Mr. Bradley's Program of Reform] (0)
- [Editorial: On Discourses concerning the Teaching of the Classics] (0)
- De Quibusdam Locis Primi Horati Sermonis (0)
- Vahlen's Ennius (0)
- Professor Donnelly on Individualism in Art (0)
- [Editorial: A Bronze Statue of a Boy in the Metropolitan Museum of Art] (0)
- The Loeb Classical Library Thirty Recent Additions (Concluded) (1933) (0)
- Horace, Epist. I. i. 51 (1894) (0)
- Selections from the Metamorphoses of Ovid (0)
- On Xenophon's Anabasis (0)
- [Editorial: Professor Judd on the Meaning of Secondary Education] (0)
- Wanted: Light on Two Puzzles (0)
- A Correction: Apologies (0)
- [Editorial: Doctor Hale on National Academies and the Progress of Research] (0)
- The Loeb Classical Library Once again (Concluded) (0)
- Medieval Latin Not for Beginners in Latin (Concluded) (0)
- The Old Testament : studies in teaching and syllabus (0)
- [Editorial: Mr. O. O. Norris on the Social Argument for the Study of the Classics] (0)
- [Editorial: The Maintenance of Latin in Its Rightful Place] (0)
- Mr. Henry Bradford Smith on Liberal Education versus Vocational Education (0)
- A discussion of Catullus lxii, 39—58 (1896) (0)
- [Editorial: Professors Gayley and Merrill on the Study of Greek] (0)
- Notes on Seneca's Medea (1903) (0)
- [Editorial: Latin in the Small High School] (0)
- [Editorial: On the Umbilicus of the Roman Volumen] (0)
- Prices of Real Estate, Ancient and Modern (0)
- Doctoral Dissertations in Classics, Columbia University, 1885-1933 (1934) (0)
- The Loeb Classical Library Twenty-Four Recent Additions (Concluded) (0)
- An Interesting Use of the Word 'Liberty' (0)
- The Caesura in Latin Hexameter Poetry Censeo Ego Caesuram Istam Delendam Esse (0)
- Horace, "Carmina" 1.2.13-16 (0)
- [Editorial: Review of Latin and Greek in American Education] (0)
- [Editorial: The Classical Weekly and Greek] (0)
- Notes on Juvenal (1913) (0)
- [Editorial: Mr. John M. Zane on the Value of the Classics to the Lawyer] (0)
- Form in Latin Poetry. In Three Parts—Part III (0)
- [Editorial: Light on Industrial Training] (0)
- Harvard Studies in Classical Philology, Volume XXXIV (0)
- On Horace, Odes, III. 30, 10–14 (1903) (0)
- [Editorial: Professor Gayley on Classical Education] (0)
- American Doctoral Dissertations in Classics, 1922-1930 (Concluded) (1933) (0)
- American Doctoral Dissertations in Classics, 1922-1930 (1933) (0)
- [Editorial: Pamphlets on the Value of the Classics, Etc.] (0)
- [Editorial: On the Reading of Latin Aloud] (0)
- [Editorial: The Adjective in Latin and English] (0)
- [Editorial: On the Imitation of the Roman Volumen] (0)
- Light on Ancient Painting: Roman Frescoes and the Originality of Latin Literature (0)
- Hogs Roman and Modern Boar Hunting, Ancient and Modern (0)
- An Analysis of Horace, "Sermones 1. 3" (0)
- [Editorial: What Classical Departments of Colleges and Universities May Do for the Classics] (0)
- Kirkland's Edition of Horace (1897) (0)
- A Monument to Professor Kelsey (0)
- [Editorial: Two Latin Plays, by Miss Susan Paxton] (0)
- A Correction of Professor Fraser's Paper, the Suitor's Competition in Archery (1932) (0)
- Aqueducts, Ancient and Modern: Los Angeles, Rome, New York City (0)
- Two Classical Inscriptions on American Public Buildings (0)
- Professor Mackail's Edition of the Aeneid (1932) (0)
- A Brief Review of Juvenal "Satire 1" (0)
- [Editorial: Professor Tarbell's Catalogue of Bronzes, Etc; In the Field Museum of Natural History] (0)
- More Illustrations of Roman Life (0)
- Some Oxford University Press Books (Concluded) (0)
- [Editorial: The Study of Latin Grammar in Elementary Work] (0)
- Horace, Sermones, I, I (0)
- The Bimillennium Horatianum (1935) (0)
- Professor Lodge's Retirement (0)
- [Editorial: Professor Postgate's Dead Language and Dead Languages (Concluded)] (0)
- [Editorial: Density of Population in Ancient Rome] (0)
- [Editorial: Matthew Arnold's Essays in Criticism, Third Series] (0)
- [Editorial: Mrs. Allinson's the Poet's Toll (An Account of Propertius)] (0)
- Notes on Horace's Sermones (0)
- [Editorial: Mr. Allon and Dr. Lease on the Dative with Compound Verbs in Latin] (0)
- [Editorial: President Buckham on Greek] (0)
- [Editorial: On Translations of Classical Authors] (0)
- [Editorial: Professor Thompson's Translation of Aristotle's Historia Animalium] (0)
- Corrections and Additions to Lewis and Short in Connection with Aulus Gellius (0)
- [Editorial: Professor Postgate's Dead Language and Dead Languages] (0)
- Again the Loeb Classical Library (0)
- Notes (1896) (0)
- Die sogenannten Sententiae Varronis. Peter Germann (1913) (0)
- [Editorial: Passow's Wörterbuch der Griechischen Sprache] (0)
- [Editorial: Wandtafeln, Wandbilder und Modelle (Gall and Rebhann)] (0)
- Q. Horatius Flaccus. Adolf KiesslingZweiter Teil: Satiren. Richard Heinze (0)
- Juvenal 3.278-308 (0)
- Ueber den Einfluss der Kali- und Natronsalze auf die Alkoholgährung (0)
- Note on Horace, Sat. I. i. 36 (1896) (0)
- Pauly-Wissowa-Kroll Real-Encyclopädie (0)
- On Cicero, Cato Maior, §§ 28, 34, 15, 38 (1900) (0)
- The Tiber and the Campagna (0)
- Reflections on the Teaching of the Classics (Concluded) (0)
- Comments on Dr. McCartney's Paper (0)
- Dictionary of Late Medieval British Latin (0)
- [Editorial: Professor Hewitt on Success Achived in Scientific Courses by Classical Students] (0)
- [Editorial: The Study of the Classics] (0)
- Notes on the Mostellaria of Plautus (1906) (0)
- [Editorial: Professor Yeames on Translation of the Classics, Mr. Hamilton on Greek in the New York Schools] (0)
- [Editorial: Review of Latin and Greek in American Education] (Continued) (0)
- Classical Literature in Translation (0)
- [Editorial: President Butler on the Classics: On Translations of the Classics] (0)
- The Broadway Translations Thirteen Volumes (Concluded) (0)
- The Classical Element in Smollett, Roderick Random (0)
- [Editorial: Professor Donnelly on the Story of Odysseus and Polyphemus] (0)
- Studies in the Syntax of Early Latin (0)
- Once More the Originality of Latin Authors (0)
- American Doctoral Dissertations in Classics, 1912-1921 (Continued) (0)
- A Correction and Addendum to Professor Guinagh's Arnobiana (1936) (0)
- [Editorial: Pamphlets the Value of the Classics, Etc.] (Concluded) (0)
- Cicero De Officiis 2. 10 (0)
- P. Ovidi Nasonis Metamorphoseon Loci Selecti (0)
- Some Archaeological Collections in the United States (0)
- [Editorial: Helps in the Teaching of Latin and Greek] (0)
- [Editorial: The Epitome Thesauri Latini] (0)
- The Loeb Classical Library Once Again (0)
- The Style Sheet of the Classical Weekly: A. In Passages That Are Not Quotations (0)
- [Editorial: The Classics and Modern Life] (0)
- Virgil, Aeneid 1.174-176 (1934) (0)
- Comments on Dr. McCartney's Paper about 'And Which' (1933) (0)
- [Editorial: The Roman Forum] (0)
- A Professor of Education on Greek and Roman Education (0)
- The Scansion of Vergil and the Schools (Concluded) (0)
- Further Helps to the Study of the "Metamorphoses" of Ovid (0)
- [Editorial: An Analysis of Cicero, Cato Maior] (0)
- Some Remarks on "Chairs" in English Literature (0)
- [Editorial: Mr. O. O. Norris on the Social Argument for the Study of the Classics] (Concluded) (0)
- The Classical Element in Smollett, Roderick Random (Concluded) (0)
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