id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt en-wikipedia-org-5648 Salomon Reinach - Wikipedia .html text/html 1413 194 65 Salomon Reinach (29 August 1858 – 4 November 1932) was a French archaeologist and religious historian. Reinach's first published work was a translation of Arthur Schopenhauer's "Essay on Free Will" ("Essai sur le libre arbitre", 1877), which passed through many editions. His "Manuel de philologie classique" (1880-1884) was crowned by the French association for the study of Greek; his "Grammaire latine" (1886) received a prize from the Society of Secondary Education; "La Nécropole de Myrina" (1887), written with Edmond Pottier, and "Antiquités nationales" were crowned by the Academy of Inscriptions. In 1936 his updated bibliography was published — "Bibliographie de Salomon Reinach".[1] It has been said his bibliography runs to 262 pages and includes more than ninety lengthy works and at least seven thousand articles. Rationalist writer Joseph McCabe wrote that Reinach was "one of the leading French authorities on the science of religion, from which he removes all supernatural elements."[7] Wikipedia articles with LCCN identifiers ./cache/en-wikipedia-org-5648.html ./txt/en-wikipedia-org-5648.txt