Ernest Gottlieb Sihler (1853–1942) was a professor of classics at New York University.
[1] He was a classics instructor in New York from 1879 to 1891, and a professor at Concordia College in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, from 1891 to 1892.
He then became a professor at the Graduate School of New York University.
[1] Not long after leaving Concordia College for his post at New York University, he endowed a library fund there for the purchase of "books of standard value" (i.e., presumably[according to whom?]
This biography of a United States linguist is a stub.