Charles William Emil Miller

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Charles William Emil Miller (14 January 1863 – 7 August 1934) was an American classical scholar.

Biography

Charles Miller was born in Richmond, Virginia, the son of Charles William Miller, who moved from Germany to the United States just before the Civil War, and settled in Richmond, as a teacher of languages and of music.

Miller was dissuaded from making a career in music by the teaching and example of Basil Lanneau Gildersleeve, whom he served in a variety of positions for over 30 years. The bulk of his career was devoted to American Journal of Philology of which he was functionally managing editor before such a post was created. When Gildersleeve died in 1924, Miller was named as his successor.

Charles William Emil Miller died in Baltimore.

Works

  • "The Limitation of the Imperative in the Attic Orators," TAPA 23 (1892) xxix–xxxix, expanded at AJP 13 (1892) 399–436
  • "The Imperfect and Aorist in Greek," AJP 16 (1895) 139-85
  • Syntax of Classical Greek from Homer to Demosthenes, Part I with B. L. Gildersleeve (New York, 1900); Part II (New York, 1911)
  • "Hephaestion and the Anapest in the Aristophanic Trimeter," TAPA 34 (1903) 49–59
  • "The Vocative in Apollonius Rhodius," AJP 24 (1903) 197–9
  • "Metres of Teb-tunis Papyri," AJP 24 (1903) 236–8
  • "Historical Tenses in Greek," AJP 29 (1908) 245–6
  • "οὖτος and ὅδε," AJP 29 (1908) 378–9
  • "On τὸ δέ = 'Whereas'," TAPA 39 (1908) 121–46
  • "Ne Extra Oleas," AJP 35 (1914) 456–62
  • "Note on the Use of the Article before the Genitive of the Father's Name in Greek Papyri," AJP 37 (1916) 341–8
  • "The Pronunciation of Greek and Latin Prose, or, Ictus, Accent, and Quantity in Greek and Latin Prose and Poetry," TAPA 53 (1922) 169–97
  • "Address in Memory of Professor Gildersleeve," TAPA 56 (1925) xxviii–xxxii
  • Selections from the Brief Mention of Basil Lanneau Gildersleeve (Baltimore, 1930)

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