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Adler, Friedrich, 1857-1938

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Personal name headingAdler, Friedrich, 1857-1938
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Associated countryAustria Czech Republic
LocatedPrague (Czech Republic)
Birth date1857-02-13
Death date1938-02-02
Place of birthKosová Hora (Czech Republic)
Place of deathPrague (Czech Republic)
Field of activityTranslating and interpreting Law Philology
AffiliationDeutsche Universität in Prag Prager Handelsakademie
Profession or occupationTranslators Authors Lawyers College teachers
Found innuc89-25471: His Der gläserne Magister [MI] 1910 (hdg. on GmC rept.: Adler, Friedrich, 1857-1938; usage: Friedrich Adler)
Křička, Jaroslav. Trois fables, 1925: title page verso (Friedrich Adler; translator of the songs from Czech to German)
Wikipedia, Feb. 4, 2022 (Friedrich Adler; born Feb. 13, 1857, Amschelberg, Kaisertum Österreich; died Feb. 2, 1938, Prague; Austrian and Czech writer, translator, and jurist; practiced law in Prague; lecturer in Romance philology at the Deutsche Universität in Prag, and taught Spanish in the Deutsche Handelsakademie)
   <https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Friedrich_Adler_%28Schriftsteller%29>
Associated languageger cze