Wilhelm Ferdinand Arndt (27 September 1838, Lobsens, Posen, Prussia 10 January 1895) was a German historian.

Biography

He graduated from the University of Göttingen (PhD 1861) and became connected with the University of Leipzig (privatdozent, 1875/76; associate professor of auxiliary sciences of history, 1876–94).[1]

Works

For many years he was a collaborator on the Monumenta Germaniæ Historica (1862–75).[1]

His chief works are:

  • Kleine Denkmäler aus der Merowingerzeit (“Small monuments from Merovingian times,” 1874)
  • Schrifttafeln zur Erlernung der lateinischen Paläographie (“Tables of characters for the study of Latin paleography,” 1874, 3d ed., 1898)

References

  • This article incorporates text from a publication now in the public domain: Rines, George Edwin, ed. (1920). "Arndt, Wilhelm" . Encyclopedia Americana.
  1. 1 2 Prof. Dr. phil. Wilhelm Ferdinand Arndt Professorenkatalog der Universität Leipzig
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