The Encyclopedia Americana (1920)/Bahr, Johann Christian Felix

BAHR, bär, Johann Christian Felix, German philologist: b. Darmstadt, 13 June 1798; d. 29 Nov. 1872. Educated at Heidelberg Gymnasium and University, of which last he became ordinary professor of classical philology in 1823. His chief work is his &lsquo;History of Roman Literature&rsquo; (1828; 4th ed., 1868-70), which is noted for its clearness and comprehensiveness. Three supplements to this work deal with the &lsquo;Christian Poets and Historians of Rome&rsquo; (1836); the &lsquo;Christian-Roman Theology&rsquo;

(1837); and the &lsquo;History of Roman Literature in the Carlovingian Period&rsquo; (1840). He edition of &lsquo;Herodotus&rsquo; (2d ed., 1855-61) is also noteworthy.