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Gerhard's great service to archæological study was in the publication of important groups of monuments, and in promoting an orderly classification. Such a worker was much needed at this time, when the excavations at Vulci and elsewhere in Etruria increased so suddenly the mass of early vases and
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other small objects. For artistic beauty and style Gerhard had little perception; his interest was largely antiquarian, and it is characteristic of him that he was attracted by the Etruscan art, generally of little interest to the artist.
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Gerhard was one of the principal originators of the Instituto di corrispondenza archeologica, founded at Rome in 1829, with the support of the Prussian crown prince,
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of Posen. On resigning that office in 1819, on account of weakness of the eyes, he went in 1822 to
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Schnapp, Alain (2004). "Eduard Gerhard: Founder of Classical Archaeology?".
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Lettre Ă  M. le professeur Edouard Gerhard sur quelques miroirs Ă©trusques.
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Returning to Germany in 1837 he was appointed archaeologist at the
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of the Berlin Academy, and several illustrated catalogues of
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Museums, Gerhard was the author of the following works:
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that same year. In 1844 he was chosen a member of the
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of 1905 gives the following evaluation of his work:
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Academic staff of the Humboldt University of Berlin
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Eduard Gerhard

archaeologist
Posen
Breslau
Berlin
gymnasium
Rome
Frederick William
Theodor Panofka
Otto Magnus von Stackelberg
August Kestner
Alexander von Humboldt
German Archaeological Institute
Royal Museum of Berlin
American Antiquarian Society
Academy of Sciences
Berlin
The New International Encyclopædia
Platner
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