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Originally appearing in Volume V11, Page 767 of the 1911 Encyclopedia Britannica.
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FRIEDRICH WILHELM EDUARD GERHARD (1795-1867)  , German archaeologist, . was born at Posen on the 29th of November 1795, and was educated at Breslau and Berlin . The reputation he acquired by his Lectiones Apollonianae (1816) led soon afterwards to his being appointed professor at the gymnasium of Posen . On resigning that office in 1819, on account of weakness of the eyes, he went in 1822 to Rome, where he remained for fifteen years . He contributed to Platner's Beschreibung der Stadt Rom, then under the direction of Bunsen, and was one of the
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principal originators and during his residence in Italy director of the Instituto di corrispondenza archeologica, founded at Rome in 1828 . Returning to Germany in 1837 he was appointed archaeologist at the Royal Museum of Berlin, and in 1844 was chosen a member of the Academy of Sciences, and a professor in the university . He died at Berlin on the 12th of May 1867 . Besides a large number of archaeological papers in
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periodicals, in the Annali of the Institute of Rome, and in the Transactions of the Berlin Academy, and several illustrated catalogues of Greek,
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Roman and other antiquities in the Berlin, Naples and Vatican Museums, Gerhard was the author of the following
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works: Antike Bildwerke (
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Stuttgart, 1827-1844) ; Auserlesene griech . Vasenbilder (1839-1858) ; Etruskische Spiegel 1839-1865) ; Hyperboreisch-rom . Studien (vol. i., 1833; vol. ii., 1852) ; Prodromus mytholog . Kunsterklarung (Stutt- ert and
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Tubingen, 1828) ; and Griech . Mythologie (1854-1855) . His sammelte akademische Abhandlungen and kleine Schriften were published posthumously in 2 vols., Berlin, 1867 .

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