Louis Feldman
American classicist (1926-2017)
Louis Feldman was a prominent American classicist, born in 1926, who dedicated his life to the study and teaching of classical literature. With a career spanning over six decades, he established himself as a leading figure in his field, specializing in the realm of classical literature. His expertise and passion for the subject earned him a distinguished position as a professor, allowing him to share his knowledge with generations of students.
Feldman's academic career was closely tied to Yeshiva University, where he began teaching in 1955 and remained a faculty member until his passing in 2017. At the university, he held the esteemed title of Abraham Wouk Family Professor of Classics and Literature, a testament to his reputation as a scholar and educator. Throughout his tenure, Feldman played a significant role in shaping the university's classics and literature curriculum, leaving a lasting legacy in the academic community.