Jakob Friedrich Heusinger (11 April 1719 in Useborn in der Wetterau – 27 September 1778 in Wolfenbüttel) was a German classical philologist.

He studied philology and theology at the University of Jena, receiving his magister degree in 1748. Afterwards, he served as conrector (from 1750) and rector (from 1759) at the gymnasium in Wolfenbüttel.[1] As a classical scholar he edited works by Cicero, Cornelius Nepos, Plutarch, et al.[2]

Selected works

References

  1. ^ Bio-biblio Handbuch, H - I edited by Herbert E. Brekle
  2. ^ a b Most widely held works by Jakob Friedrich Heusinger WorldCat Identities
  3. ^ Jakob Friedrich Heusinger Deutsche Digitale Bibliothek