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Henry Simmons Frieze (September 15, 1817, in Boston – December 7, 1889) was an American educator and academic administrator. He was an instructor at Brown ...
Henry Simmons Frieze, a man of many talents and interests, was among the first American classical scholars to shift from philology to Altertumswissenschaft.
Henry Simmons Frieze was born in Boston on September 15, 1817. He was educated at Brown University where he supported himself through his skills as an organist.
Much beloved professor of Latin, Henry Simmons Frieze served three times as acting president. A gifted musician, he founded the University Musical Society.
The Tenth and Twelfth Books of the Institutions of Quintilian. by Henry Simmons Frieze · Paperback.
When Frieze, a Professor of Latin at the University of Michigan, became acting president of the University in 1869, he sold the estate to "Deacon" Augustus ...
Description. Corbel of University President Henry Simmons Frieze. See Location of the Corbels in the University of Michigan Law Quandrangle for more ...
field geologist, who has passed away in his prime, yet so young, leaving us only to regret that our science has not a larger store of them. Obituary Notice of ...
A Memorial Discourse on the Life and Services of Henry Simmons Frieze, LL. D: Professor of the Latin Language and Literature in the University From 1854-1889; ...
Born in Boston and a graduate of Brown University, Henry Simmons Frieze (1817–1889) came in 1854 to the University of Michigan to teach Latin.