LC control no. | n 88612935 |
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Descriptive conventions | rda |
Personal name heading | Meyerfeld, Max, 1875-1940 |
Variant(s) | Meyerfeld, Max Meyerfeld, Max, 1875-1952 |
Birth date | 1875 |
Death date | 1940 |
Found in | nuc88-20412: Zemlinsky, A. Eine florentinische Tragödie, 1985?, c1917 (hdg. on ICU rept.: Meyerfeld, Max; usage: Max Meyerfeld) Kürschners dtscher Lit.-Kal., Nekrolog 1936-1970 (Meyerfeld, Max; Dr.phil.; b. Sept. 26, 1875; d. "um 1952") LC database, accessed March 4, 2021 (hdg.: Meyerfeld, Max; Meyerfeld, Max, 1875- [from old catalog]) VIAF, accessed March 4, 2021 VIAF ID: 305308079 (Personal) (hdg.: Meyerfeld, Max, 1875-1940 (German National Library); translator, librettist; variant death date 1952) <http://viaf.org/viaf/305308079> VIAF, accessed March 4, 2021 VIAF ID: 24969636 (Personal) (hdg.: Meyerfeld, Max; Meyerfeld, Max, 1875-...; Meyerfeld, Max 1875-1952; Meyerfeld, Max (1875-1940); Meyerfeld, Max (1875-około 1952); Max Meyerfeld) <http://viaf.org/viaf/24969636> Wikipedia.de, accessed March 4, 2021 "Max Meyerfeld" (Max Meyerfeld (born September 26, 1875 in Giessen; died October 3, 1940 in Berlin-Schöneberg) was a German journalist and translator. Meyerfeld was the first to translate Oscar Wilde's works into German; found out after the war that he had committed suicide [in 1940] after not being allowed (being Jewish) entrance into the Berlin Zoo) |