William Gardner Hale
American classical philologist
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, William Gardner Hale was an American classical scholar. Biography William Gardner Hale was born in Savannah, Georgia to a resident New England family. He was a graduate of Phillips Exeter Academy. He graduated at Harvard University in 1870, and took a post-graduate course in philosophy there in 1874–1876; studied classical philology at Leipzig and Göttingen in 1876–1877; was tutor in Latin at Harvard from 1877 to 1880, and succeeding Tracy Peck as professor of Latin in Cornell University from 1880 to 1892, when he became professor of Latin and head of the Latin department of the University of Chicago. From 1894 to 1899 he was chairman and in 1895-1896 first director of the American School of Classical Studies at Rome. Hale held honorary degrees from Princeton, St. Andrew's and Aberdeen Universities.
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- Allen and Greenough's Latin Grammar (1889) (11)
- The Practical Value of Humanistic Studies (1911) (2)
- Mode and Tense in the Subjunctive 'Comparative Clause' in Latin (1)
- Syllabification in Roman Speech (1)
- The Sequence of Tenses in Latin: First Paper (1)
- The Manuscripts of Catullus (1908) (1)
- A New MS. of Catullus (1896) (1)
- "Extended" and "Remote" Deliberatives in Greek (1)
- Catullus Once More (1906) (0)
- Sonnenschein's Latin Grammar for Schools (1889) (0)
- Benzo of Alexandria and Catullus (1910) (0)
- Stampini and Pascal on the Catullus Manuscripts (0)
- Latin Prose Composition. Part I: Based on Caesar (0)
- The Harmonizing of Grammatical Nomenclature in High-School Study (1911) (0)
- George Martin Lane. Frederic de Forest Allen (1897) (0)
- Latin composition, part : I. based on Caesar (0)
- Proceedings of the Eighth Classical Conference Held at Ann Arbor, Michigan, on March 27 and 28 (1902) (0)
- Book Review:Selections from Viri Romae, with Notes, Exercises, and Vocabulary John C. Rolfe (1893) (0)
- The Closing of the Symposium (1911) (0)
- Schlicher's "Moods of Indirect Quotation" (1906) (0)
- Note on the Work of the Joint Committee of Fifteen on Grammatical Terminology (1912) (0)
- Syntax of Early Latin. C. E. Bennett (1911) (0)
- The Mode in the Phrases quod sciam, etc. (0)
- The Sequence of Tenses in Latin: Second Paper (0)
- Notes on the Roman Pronunciation of Latin (1898) (0)
- Is There Still a Latin Potential (0)
- An Unrecognized Construction of the Latin Subjunctive: The Second Person Singular in General Statements of Fact (1906) (0)
- The Classification of Sentences and Clauses (1913) (0)
- The Syntax of High-School Latin: Statistics and Selected Examples Arranged under Grammatical Headings and in Order of Occurrence by Fifty Collaborators. Lee Byrne (1910) (0)
- The Sequence of Tenses in Latin: Supplementary Paper (0)
- Origin of the distinction of tenses in Latin prohibitions (1913) (0)
- the art of reading Latin (0)
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