Wilhelm Arndt From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia German historian (1838–1895) Wilhelm Ferdinand Arndt (27 September 1838, Lobsens, Posen, Prussia – 10 January 1895) was a German historian. He graduated from the University of Göttingen (PhD 1861) and became connected with the University of Leipzig (privatdozent, 1875/76; associate professor of auxiliary sciences of history, 1876–94).[1] Works For many years he was a collaborator on the Monumenta Germaniæ Historica (1862–75).[1] His chief works are: Kleine Denkmäler aus der Merowingerzeit (“Small monuments from Merovingian times,” 1874) Schrifttafeln zur Erlernung der lateinischen Paläographie (“Tables of characters for the study of Latin paleography,” 1874, 3d ed., 1898) References This article incorporates text from a publication now in the public domain: Rines, George Edwin, ed. (1920). "Arndt, Wilhelm" . Encyclopedia Americana. 1 2 Prof. Dr. phil. Wilhelm Ferdinand Arndt Professorenkatalog der Universität Leipzig Authority control databases InternationalISNIVIAFFASTWorldCatNationalGermanyUnited StatesFranceBnF dataItalyCzech RepublicNetherlandsNorwayKoreaPolandVaticanIsraelBelgiumPeopleDeutsche BiographieDDBOtherIdRef Related Articles