The New International Encyclopædia/Reinach, Salomon

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2930764The New International Encyclopædia — Reinach, Salomon

REINACH, Salomon (1858— ). A French archæologist, brother of the preceding, born at Saint-Germain-en-Laye (Seineet-Oise). He studied at the Lycée Fontanes and the Ecole Normale Supérieure, was appointed to the French Classical School of Athens (Ecole Française d'Athènes), and made interesting excavation and discoveries at Myrina, near Smyrna, and elsewhere (1880–82). In 1886 lie became attaché in the Museum of National Antiquities at St. Germain-en-Laye, in 1890-92 held the chair of assistant professor of national archæology at the Ecole du Louvre, and in 1893 was appointed associate curator of the National Museums. He was elected to the Académie des Inscriptions et Belles-Lettres in 1896. He reviewed works on archæology for the Revue Critique, edited a careful text (1877) of Saint-Augustine's De Civitate Dei, and published among his original volumes a Chronique d'Orient (1885-91), cataloguing all discoveries made in Greece to that date; La necropole de Myrina (with Pottier, 1887); Description raisonnée du musée de Saint-Germain (1890); Les Celtes dans les vallées du Pô et du Danube (1894); Répertoire de la statuaire grecque et romaine (1897–98); and Guide illustré du musée national de Saint-Germain (1899).