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词条 Charles Anthon
释义

  1. Life

  2. Works

  3. Anthon Transcript

  4. Acquaintance with Poe

  5. Publications

     Reference and instructional works  School editions with commentary 

  6. Family

  7. Notes

  8. References

  9. External links

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| birth_date = {{Birth date|1797|11|19}}
| birth_place = New York City, New York
| death_date = {{Death date and age|1867|7|29|1797|11|19}}
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| nationality = American
| alma_mater = Columbia College of Columbia University
| occupation = Classical scholar, professor, headmaster of the Columbia Grammar & Preparatory School
| relatives = John Anthon, brother
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Charles Anthon (November 19, 1797 – July 29, 1867) was an American classical scholar.

{{anchor|History|Biography}}

Life

His father George Christian Anthon was a German-American physician who served in the British Army during the American Revolution until the surrender of Detroit in 1788. George attained the rank of surgeon general, resigned, married the daughter of a French officer, and settled in New York City.[1] Charles was born there on November 19, 1797,{{sfnp|EB|1911}} graduated with honors from Columbia College in 1815,{{sfnp|EB|1878}} and, after studying law, was called to the bar in 1819.{{sfnp|EB|1878}} He never practiced.{{sfnp|EB|1911}} Instead, the next year, he was appointed assistant professor of Greek and Latin at his old college.{{sfnp|EB|1878}} In 1830, he was made a full professor{{sfnp|EB|1911}} and become the headmaster of the Columbia Grammar & Preparatory School.{{sfnp|EB|1878}} In 1835, he succeeded to the chair of Professor Morse.{{who|date=July 2015}}{{sfnp|EB|1878}} He retired from the grammar school in 1864{{sfnp|EB|1911}} and died in New York on July 29, 1867.{{sfnp|EB|1878}}

Works

He produced a large number of classical works for use in colleges and schools, which enjoyed great popularity, although schoolmasters themselves sometimes disliked their use by students, owing to the large amount of assistance and translations contained in the notes.{{sfnp|EB|1911}} He also wrote A Manual of Greek Literature from the Earliest Authentic Periods to the Close of Byzantine Era providing a list of all Greek writers in that period, with a summary of their life and works and a bibliography of editions then in use. The overview is still useful today, but outdated. His intention to provide a similar volume for Latin literature was never fulfilled.

Dr. Anthon's work was carried on by his successor, Henry Drisler.

Anthon Transcript

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Charles Anthon is famous in connection with the history of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints movement because of his interactions with Martin Harris concerning a fragment of Joseph Smith's translation of the Book of Mormon. The fragment was later known as the Anthon Transcript. According to Harris, Anthon wrote Harris a letter of authenticity declaring the fragment to contain true Egyptian characters. Anthon was also reported to have confirmed the translation of these characters as correct. When informed that an angel of God had revealed the characters to Joseph Smith, Anthon reportedly tore up the authentication stating that there was no such thing as angels and asked Harris to bring the plates to him for translation. Martin Harris went to Dr. Samuel L. Mitchill afterwards and received a letter of authenticity from him.[2][3] Anthon, however, disagreed with Harris' version of their encounter and stated in a letter to a Mr. E.D. Howe on February 17, 1834, that the story of Anthon's authentication was false, that Anthon had identified the writings as a hoax, and that Anthon had told Harris that the writings were part of "a scheme to cheat the farmer [Martin Harris] of his money...."[4]

Acquaintance with Poe

Dr. Anthon was a friend and correspondent of Edgar Allan Poe, who attempted to use their acquaintance to gain a national reputation in literature and journalism as well as publication in 1845 of his collected stories through Harper and Brothers. This was, at the time, unsuccessful due to a doubtful accusation of plagiarism against Poe; however Poe went on to establish himself in the first rank of American letters.

Publications

Reference and instructional works

  • Charles Anthon, Elements of Latin Prosody and Metre, New York: Swords (1824). [https://books.google.com/books?id=u2gZAAAAYAAJ online]
  • A classical dictionary: containing a copious account of all the proper names mentioned in ancient authors etc., by J. Lemprière, D.D., 5th American edition, corrected and improved by Charles Anthon (1825). [https://books.google.com/books?id=YeYYAAAAYAAJ online]
  • Richard Valpy, The Elements of Greek Grammar, with additions by C. Anthon, 8th edition (1833). [https://books.google.com/books?id=axMZAAAAYAAJ online]
  • Charles Anthon, A Grammar of the Greek Language (1838). [https://books.google.com/books?id=ChoBAAAAYAAJ online]; revised and corrected by the Rev. J.R. Major, D.D., London: Thomas Tegg (1840). [https://books.google.com/books?id=S-kDAAAAQAAJ online]
  • Charles Anthon, A System of Greek Prosody and Metre: for the use of schools and colleges (1839). [https://books.google.com/books?id=fBEOAAAAYAAJ online]; (1842) [https://books.google.com/books?id=Nl8SAAAAIAAJ online]
  • Charles Anthon, A System of Latin Prosody and Metre, from the Best Authorities, Ancient and Modern, Harper and Brothers (1842).[https://books.google.com/books?id=f2wZAAAAYAAJ online]
  • Charles Anthon, First Greek lessons: containing all the inflexions of the Greek language, together with appropriate exercises in the translating and writing of Greek, for the use of beginners. Anthon's Greek Lessons, Part I (1842). [https://books.google.com/books?id=cG8ZAAAAYAAJ online]
  • Charles Anthon, An Introduction to Greek Prose Composition. Anthon's Greek Lessons, Part II (1842). [https://books.google.com/books?id=N24ZAAAAYAAJ online]
  • Charles Anthon, First Latin Lessons, containing the most important parts of the grammar of the Latin language, together with appropriate exercises in the translating and writing of Latin, for the use of beginners. Anthon's Latin Grammar, Part I (1838). [https://books.google.com/books?id=WyIPAAAAYAAJ online], [https://books.google.com/books?id=SWRJAAAAYAAJ (1846 printing)]
  • Charles Anthon, An Introduction to Latin Prose Composition. Anthon's Latin Grammar, Part II (1842). [https://books.google.com/books?id=1aIAAAAAYAAJ online]
  • Charles Anthon, A Classical Dictionary, containing an account of the principal proper names mentioned in ancient authors, Harper and Brothers (1842). [https://books.google.com/books?id=kzEoAAAAYAAJ online]
  • A new abridgement of Ainsworth's dictionary: English and Latin, for the use of grammar schools, by John Dymock, LL.D., new American edition with corrections and improvements by Charles Anthon, Philadelphia: Butler & Williams (1844). [https://books.google.com/books?id=LsU9AAAAYAAJ online]
  • Charles Anthon, A System of Latin Versification, in a series of progressive exercises (1845). [https://books.google.com/books?id=0ngZAAAAYAAJ online]
  • A school dictionary of Greek and Roman antiquities, abridged from the larger dictionary by William Smith, LL.D., with corrections and improvements by Charles Anthon, LL.D. (1846). [https://books.google.com/books?id=PeYRAAAAYAAJ online]
  • Charles Anthon, A system of ancient and mediæval geography for the use of schools and colleges (1850). [https://books.google.com/books?id=S1lDAAAAIAAJ online]
  • Charles Anthon, A Manual of Roman Antiquities, with numerous illustrations (1851). [https://books.google.com/books?id=_lIMAAAAYAAJ online]
  • Charles Anthon, A Manual of Grecian Antiquities, with numerous illustrations (1852). [https://books.google.com/books?id=zxIMAAAAYAAJ online]
  • Charles Anthon, A Manual of Greek Literature from the Earliest Authentic Periods to the Close of Byzantine Era (1853). [https://books.google.com/books?id=N7pEAAAAIAAJ online]
  • A copious and critical English-Latin lexicon, founded on the German-Latin dictionary of Dr. {{Interlanguage link multi|Charles Ernest Georges|2=de|3=Karl Ernst Georges|4=it|5=Karl Ernst Georges|preserve=1}} by Joseph Esmond Riddle and Thomas Kerchever Arnold, first American edition, carefully revised, and containing a copious dictionary of proper names from the best sources, by Charles Anthon, LL.D., New York: Harper and Brothers (1856). [https://books.google.com/books?id=bIVBAAAAYAAJ online]
  • A Latin-English and English-Latin dictionary: for the use of schools, chiefly from the lexicons of Freund, Georges, and Kaltschmidt, by Charles Anthon (1859). [https://books.google.com/books?id=JFoSAAAAIAAJ online]
  • A School Grammar of the Latin Language by C.G. Zumpt, translated and adapted by Leonhard Schmitz, corrected and enlarged by Charles Anthon (1859). [https://books.google.com/books?id=h2ASAAAAIAAJ online]
  • A new classical dictionary of Greek and Roman biography, mythology and geography, partly based upon the Dictionary of Greek and Roman Biography and Mythology by William Smith, LL.D., revised, with numerous corrections and additions, by Charles Anthon, LL.D. (1862). [https://books.google.com/books?id=FjIaAAAAYAAJ online]

School editions with commentary

  • C. Crispi Sallusti opera, omissis fragmentis, omnia: ad optimorum exemplarium fidem recensita, animadversionibus illustravit P. Wilson, LL.D., 4th ed. recensuit notasque suas adspersit Charles Anthon, New York: Carvill (1825). [https://books.google.com/books?id=9mFJAAAAYAAJ online]; Charles Anthon, C. Crispi Sallustii de Catilinae conjuratione belloque Jugurthino Historiae, New York: Carvill (1829) [https://books.google.com/books?id=hiwPAAAAIAAJ online]; 4th ed., Boston (1833) [https://books.google.com/books?id=-KgWAAAAYAAJ online]; Sallust's Jugurthine War and Conspiracy of Catiline, with an English Commentary, and Geographical and Historical Indexes, 6th ed., New York: Harper and Brothers (1837) [https://books.google.com/books?id=poELAAAAYAAJ online]; 6th ed. (1838) [https://books.google.com/books?id=vlpOAAAAYAAJ online]; 10th ed. (1854) [https://books.google.com/books?id=Iy4YAAAAYAAJ online]
  • Charles Anthon, Caesar's Commentaries on the Gallic War; and The First Book of the Greek Paraphrase; with English Notes, Critical and Explanatory, Plans of Battles, Sieges, Etc., and Historical, Geographical, and Archaeological Indexes, Harper and Brothers (1838). [https://books.google.com/books?id=cX0LAAAAYAAJ online (1862 printing)]
  • Charles Anthon, Q. Horatii Flacci Poëmata, New York: Carvill (1830). [https://books.google.com/books?id=QsQAAAAAYAAJ online]; The Works of Horace, with English Notes, Critical and Explanatory, Harper and Brothers (1839); new edition (1849) [https://books.google.com/books?id=rXkGAQAAIAAJ online (1857 printing)]
  • The Greek Reader, by Frederic Jacobs, new edition, with English notes, critical and explanatory, a metrical index to Homer and Anacreon, and a copious lexicon. By Charles Anthon. (1840). [https://books.google.com/books?id=RV5DAAAAYAAJ online]
  • Charles Anthon, The Aeneid of Virgil, with English Notes, Critical and Explanatory, a Metrical Clavis, an Historical, Geographical, and Mythological Index, Harper and Brothers (1843). [https://books.google.com/books?id=eespAAAAYAAJ online]
  • Charles Anthon, M. Tullii Ciceronis Orationes Selectae, ex recensione Jo. Aug. Ernesti., with an English commentary, London: Priestley (1837) [https://books.google.com/books?id=4yU9AAAAcAAJ online]; new edition, London (1846) [https://books.google.com/books?id=rtxGAAAAIAAJ online]; Select Orations of Cicero, with English Notes, Critical and Explanatory, new edition, New York: Harper and Brothers (1845). [https://books.google.com/books?id=F2JHAAAAIAAJ online]; new edition (1849) [https://books.google.com/books?id=uNcMAAAAYAAJ online]
  • Charles Anthon, The De senectute, De amicitia, Paradoxa, and Somnium Scipionis of Cicero, and the Life of Atticus by Cornelius Nepos, with English Notes, Critical and Explanatory (1848). [https://books.google.com/books?id=7cENAAAAYAAJ online]
  • Charles Anthon, The First Six Books of Homer's Iliad with English Notes, Critical and Explanatory, A Metrical Index, and Homeric Glossary, Harper and Brothers (1851). [https://books.google.com/books?id=vk4NAAAAYAAJ online]; The first three books of Homer's Iliad, according to the ordinary text, and also with the restoration of the digamma, new edition by Benjamin Davies, London (1854) [https://books.google.com/books?id=nS5JAAAAYAAJ online]
  • Charles Anthon, The Anabasis of Xenophon, with English Notes, Critical and Explanatory, Harper and Brothers (1852). [https://books.google.com/books?id=yNMNAAAAIAAJ online]
  • Charles Anthon, Cornelius Nepos with Notes, Historical and Explanatory, Harper and Brothers (1852). [https://books.google.com/books?id=EmUZAAAAYAAJ online (1871 printing)]
  • Charles Anthon, The Germania and Agricola, and also Selections from the Annals, of Tacitus, with English Notes, Critical and Explanatory, (1847). [https://books.google.com/books?id=v9IgAAAAMAAJ online (1852 printing)]; (1853) [https://books.google.com/books?id=nrIQAAAAIAAJ online]
  • Charles Anthon, The Satires of Juvenal and Persius with English Notes Critical and Explanatory, from the Best Commentators, Harper and Brothers, (1857). [https://books.google.com/books?id=TsMWAAAAYAAJ online]
  • Hubert Ashton Holden, M.T. Ciceronis De Officiis libri tres, with marginal analysis and an English commentary, first American edition corrected and enlarged by Charles Anthon, (1859). [https://books.google.com/books?id=pSfKhvO-QJ0C online]
  • Charles Anthon, An English commentary on the Rhesus, Medea, Hippolytus, Alcestis, Heraclidae, Supplices, and Troades of Euripides (1877). [https://books.google.com/books?id=zMpOMBC-xUIC online]

Family

His brother John Anthon was a noted jurist. His brother Henry Anthon (1795-1861) was a noted clergyman.[1] His son Charles Edward Anthon was a professor of history and belles-lettres at the New York Free Academy (which later became the College of the City of New York), and a prominent numismatist.[5]

Notes

1. ^{{Appletons'|wstitle=Anthon, John|year=1900|inline=1}}
2. ^“Read This I Pray Thee”: Martin Harris and the Three Wise Men of the East Richard E. Bennett. page 178. Oct. 2010. http://digitalcommons.usu.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1052&context=mormonhistory
3. ^The Contributions of Martin Harris. Matthew S. McBride. 3 January 2013. https://history.lds.org/article/doctrine-and-covenants-martin-harris?lang=eng
4. ^So What's the Difference?, p. 154-156, Fritz Ridenour, ed., Regal Books (1973).
5. ^Anthon, Charles Edward, NumismaticMall.com, accessed 15 Aug. 2018; Anthon, Charles E., 1823-1883, American Numismatic Society, accessed 15 Aug. 2018.

References

  • {{cite EB9 |mode=cs2 |wstitle=Charles Anthon |volume=2 |ref={{harvid|EB|1878}} |page=106 }}
  • {{cite EB1911 |mode=cs2 |wstitle=Anthon, Charles |volume=2 |ref={{harvid|EB|1911}} |page=96 }}

External links

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  • {{cite web|url=http://www.utlm.org/onlineresources/anthonletter.htm|title=Anthon Letter|publisher=|accessdate=7 April 2017}}
  • {{cite web|first=Jerome J. |last=Knuijt |year=2017 |url=http://thedigitalvoice.com/enigma/essays/AAffair1.htm |title=The "Anthon Affair" |work=thedigitalvoice.com/enigma/index.htm |accessdate=7 April 2017}} — Anti-Mormon view of Anthon's testimony regarding Mormonism
  • {{cite journal|author=Stanley B. Kimball |title=The Anthon Transcript: People, Primary Sources, and Problems |url=http://www.shields-research.org/Scriptures/BoM/BYUSAntn.html |work=BYU Studies |volume=10 |number=2 |pages=Pages 325–352 |date=Spring 1970}} — Pro-Mormon view of Anthon's testimony regarding Mormonism
  • {{cite web|url=http://www.mlloyd.org/gen/navarre/text/anthon.htm|title=George Christian Anthon|publisher=|accessdate=7 April 2017}}
  • {{cite web|url=http://www.eapoe.org/misc/letters/t3706010.htm|title=Edgar Allan Poe Society of Baltimore - Misc - Letters - C. Anthon to E. A. Poe (June 1, 1837)|publisher=|accessdate=7 April 2017}}
  • {{cite web|url=http://www.eapoe.org/works/letters/p4410000.htm|title=Edgar Allan Poe Society of Baltimore - Works - Letters - E. A. Poe to C. Anthon (about October 31, 1844)|publisher=|accessdate=7 April 2017}}
  • {{cite web|url=http://www.eapoe.org/misc/letters/t4411020.htm|title=Edgar Allan Poe Society of Baltimore - Misc - Letters - C. Anthon to E. A. Poe (November 2, 1844)|publisher=|accessdate=7 April 2017}}
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