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Kurth, Julius, 1870-1942

LC control no.n 97876842
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Personal name headingKurth, Julius, 1870-1942
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Variant(s)Kentaur, H. J., 1870-1942
Kurth, Friedrich Erdmann Julius, 1870-1942
Kurth, Julius, b. 1870
Birth date1870-05-15
Death date1942-05-23
Place of birthBerlin (Germany)
Place of deathGerbstedt (Germany)
Profession or occupationPastors Theologians Art historians
Art collectors
Special noteOC (Oriental Div.)
Writer on Japan.
Data contributed by the Dance Heritage Coalition for the New York Public Library Dance Collection.
Found inNYPL Dict. Cat. of the Dance Coll., 1974-
Die Momochidori des Kitagawa Utamaro nach ... 1912: t.p. (Dr. Julius Kurth)
NUC, pre-56 (Kurth, Julius, i.e. Friedrich Erdmann Julius, 1870- )
Wer ist's, 1935 (Kurth, Friedr. Edm. Julius, pseud. H.J. Kentaur; Dr. phil., pastor, b. May 15, 1870 in Berlin)
Wikidata via Wikipedia, December 20, 2019 (alias: Julius Kurth; sex or gender: male; LCAuth identifier: n97876842; VIAF identifier: 111765323; GND identifier: 116623845; place of birth: Berlin; place of death: Gerbstedt; country of citizenship: Germany; NDL identifier: 00514420; instance of: human; date of birth: +1870-05-15T00:00:00Z; date of death: +1942-05-23T00:00:00Z; given name: Julius; NTA identifier (Netherlands): 072459379; work location: Berlin; occupation: theologian, art historian, art collector; academic degree: doctorate; Open Library identifier: OL2239140A; BnF identifier: 149046911; ISNI (P213): 0000000118047358; NLP identifier: A12543238; surname: Kurth; SUDOC authorities: 098325698; NKC identifier: xx0068139; description/label: deutscher Pfarrer, Duits theoloog , German theologian, ユリウス・クルト)
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Not found inKürschners dt. Lit-Kal., 1937-38-1967; Kürschn. dt. Gel.-Kal., 1928/29-1950; BGMI online, Apr. 17, 2001.