Wilhelm Fröhner
Wilhelm Fröhner or Guillaume Frœhner (17 August 1834 – 22 May 1925) was a curator at the Musée du Louvre, an archaeological researcher and collector of antiquities in Paris. As a historian, he publicly rejected Gustave Flaubert's depiction of infanticide in Punic culture, described in ''Salammbô''.Among his private purchases was the Nazareth Inscription, an imperial Roman inscription in Greek that was sent to him from Nazareth. Unfortunately, part of his working library was lost in the fire at the Duchess Anna Amalia Library in 2004. Provided by Wikipedia
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Published: 1905
Superior document: Collection de la Comtesse R. de Béarn 1
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Superior document: Sonderdruck aus Göttingische gelehrte Anzeigen. Unter der Aufsicht der Königl. Gesellschaft der Wissenschaften
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Published: 1901
Superior document: Collection Auguste Dutuit Bronzes antiques, or et argent, ivoires, verres et sculptures en pierre 2
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Other Authors:
“...Froehner, Wilhelm 1834-1925...”
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Published: 1897
Superior document: Collection Auguste Dutuit Bronzes antiques, or et argent, ivoires, verres et sculptures en pierre [1]
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Published: 1897
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Published: 1888
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Published: 1892
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Published: 1893
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Published: 1898