IHNE, WILHELM (1821-1902), German historian, was born on Feb. 2, 1821, at Furst and was educated at Bonn. In 1843 he came to England as a private tutor, and after two years of teaching at Elberfeld (1847-49), became headmaster of a school at Liverpool. In 1863 he returned to his native country, and ten years later, was appointed professor at Heidelberg, where he died on May 22, 1902. Ihne's chief publications are: Forschungen auf dean Gebiet der rom Verfassungsgeschichte (1847, Eng. trans. 1853) ; Plea for the Emperor Tiberius (1856), and Roan. Geschichte (8 Bde., 1868-9o).