Dom Henri Quentin (7 October 1872, Saint-Thierry - 4 February 1935, Rome) was a French Benedictine monk.
A philologist specializing in biblical texts and martyrologies, he was the creator of an original method of textual criticism (sometimes called the neo-Lachmannian method).
He pioneered techniques to compare texts and produce trees of relationships between version and editions in order to study their origins and variations.
Author: Unknown Source: Photo from the Abbey Saint-Maurice de Clervaux, Luxembourg reprinted in Pinna, M. D., Bockmann, F. A., & Bagils, R. Z. I. (2016). Unrooted trees discovered independently in philology and phylogenetics: a remarkable case of methodological convergence. Systematics and Biodiversity, 14(4), 317–326. License: PD US expired