Christian Gottlob Heyne was a German classical scholar who influenced the intellectual development in the late 18th century. He is considered the founder of modern classical studies as a comprehensive science of classical antiquity. This new discipline combined different fields, such as philology, linguistics, history, and archaeology.
Christian Gottlob was born in 1729. He passed away in 1812.[1]
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