Ada Adler

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Ada Sara Adler (Frederiksberg, February 18, 1878-Copenhagen, December 28, 1946) was a Danish scholar and philologist.

His parents were Bertel David Adler (1851-1926) and Elise Johanne Fraenckel (1852-1938), they gave him a brother named David Baruch Adler.

She is best known for her standard critical edition of the Suda encyclopedia, published in 5 volumes (Leipzig, 1928-1938). She contributed several articles to the RealencyclopädiePauly-Wissowa.

She married the philosophy professor Anton Ludvig Christian Thomsen (1877-1915) on October 9, 1901, divorcing him in 1912.

In 1916 the Royal Library of Denmark published a catalog of Greek manuscripts. In 1931 he was awarded the Tagea Brandt Rejselegat.

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