LC control no. | n 85809919 |
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Descriptive conventions | rda |
Personal name heading | Vetter, Ferdinand |
Birth date | 1847-02-03 |
Death date | 1924-08-06 |
Place of birth | Osterfingen (Switzerland) |
Place of death | Stein am Rhein (Switzerland) |
Field of activity | German philology Literature, Medieval College teaching |
Affiliation | Universität Bern Kloster St. Georgen zu Stein am Rhein (Stein am Rhein, Switzerland) |
Profession or occupation | Philologists Medievalists College teachers |
Found in | nuc85-37247: 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) |
Associated language | ger |