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Vetter, Ferdinand

LC control no.n 85809919
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Personal name headingVetter, Ferdinand
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Birth date1847-02-03
Death date1924-08-06
Place of birthOsterfingen (Switzerland)
Place of deathStein am Rhein (Switzerland)
Field of activityGerman philology Literature, Medieval College teaching
AffiliationUniversität Bern Kloster St. Georgen zu Stein am Rhein (Stein am Rhein, Switzerland)
Profession or occupationPhilologists Medievalists College teachers
Found innuc85-37247: Konrad, von Ammenhausen. Das Schachzabelbuch Kunrats von Ammenhausen [MI] 1892 (hdg. on NjP rept.: Vetter, Ferdinand; usage: Ferdinand Vetter)
Der junge Haller nach seinem Briefwechsel mit Johannes Gessner aus den Jahren 1728-1738, 1909: t.p. (Ferdinand Vetter)
OCLC, May 17, 2000 (hdg.: Vetter, Ferdinand, 1847-1924)
German Wikipedia, October 18, 2018 (Ferdinand Vetter (born 3 February 1847 in Osterfingen, died 6 August 1924 in the cloister of St. Georgen (St. George's Abbey), Stein am Rhein), Swiss Germanist and medievalist; in early publications, used the pseudonym Friedrich Volker; secondary school teacher and private instructor, then professor of German literature and comparative literature at the university of Bern; author of accademic works and of poems and historical dramas; in the 1890s, restored the (secularized) cloister of St. Georgen (St. George's Abbey), Stein am Rhein; list of selected publications; 2 as "Friedrich Volker": V [Fünf] alte schoene Lieder, von dem Strite ze Murten, and Sang und Drang : Gedichte, both 1876)
OCLC, October 18, 2018 (no U.S. holdings for titles published under the name Friedrich Volker; records for "V [or fünf] alte schoene [or schöne] Lieder von dem Strite ze Murten" have usage: Friderich [sic] Volkern [oblique case of "Volker"]; records for "Sang und Drang" have usage: Friederich [sic] Volker; no usage as "Friedrich Volker" located)
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