Johann Gottfried Schweighäuser (French: Jean Geoffroy Schweighaeuser) (2 January 1776, Strasbourg –14 March 1844) was a French philologist and archaeologist. He was the son of classicist Johann Schweighäuser. In 1812 he became a professor at the Protestant seminary in Strasbourg, and three years later succeeded his father as librarian at the munincipal and seminary libraries. In 1824 he took over his father's chair at the University of Strasbourg. In 1822 he became a correspondent member of the Académie des Inscriptions et Belles-Lettres.
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| - Johann Gottfried Schweighäuser (französisch Jean Geoffroy Schweighaeuser; * 2. Januar 1776 in Straßburg; † 14. März 1844 ebenda) war ein elsässischer Altphilologe, Archäologe und Kunsthistoriker. (de)
- Jean Geoffroy Schweighæuser (en allemand Johann Gottfried Schweighäuser), né le 2 janvier 1776 à Strasbourg où il est mort le 14 mars 1844, est un archéologue et érudit français qui fut professeur adjoint à la Faculté des lettres de Strasbourg et professeur au Séminaire protestant de Strasbourg. (fr)
- Johann Gottfried Schweighäuser (French: Jean Geoffroy Schweighaeuser) (2 January 1776, Strasbourg –14 March 1844) was a French philologist and archaeologist. He was the son of classicist Johann Schweighäuser. In 1812 he became a professor at the Protestant seminary in Strasbourg, and three years later succeeded his father as librarian at the munincipal and seminary libraries. In 1824 he took over his father's chair at the University of Strasbourg. In 1822 he became a correspondent member of the Académie des Inscriptions et Belles-Lettres. (en)
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| - Johann Gottfried Schweighäuser (französisch Jean Geoffroy Schweighaeuser; * 2. Januar 1776 in Straßburg; † 14. März 1844 ebenda) war ein elsässischer Altphilologe, Archäologe und Kunsthistoriker. (de)
- Johann Gottfried Schweighäuser (French: Jean Geoffroy Schweighaeuser) (2 January 1776, Strasbourg –14 March 1844) was a French philologist and archaeologist. He was the son of classicist Johann Schweighäuser. At the age of 13 he began his studies of philosophy at the University of Strasbourg. In 1792 he volunteered with the French armed forces, subsequently being involved in a number of war-related events in the Palatinate. After his discharge from military service, he relocated to Paris, where in 1799, he was for a short period of time, a tutor in the home of Wilhelm von Humboldt. According to Paul Louis Courier, his father sent him to England to collate a manuscript for his edition of Athenaeus. In 1812 he became a professor at the Protestant seminary in Strasbourg, and three years later succeeded his father as librarian at the munincipal and seminary libraries. In 1824 he took over his father's chair at the University of Strasbourg. In 1822 he became a correspondent member of the Académie des Inscriptions et Belles-Lettres. (en)
- Jean Geoffroy Schweighæuser (en allemand Johann Gottfried Schweighäuser), né le 2 janvier 1776 à Strasbourg où il est mort le 14 mars 1844, est un archéologue et érudit français qui fut professeur adjoint à la Faculté des lettres de Strasbourg et professeur au Séminaire protestant de Strasbourg. (fr)
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