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Damsté, Pieter Helbert, 1860-1943

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Personal name headingDamsté, Pieter Helbert, 1860-1943
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Variant(s)Damsté, Petrus Helbertus, 1860-1943
Damsté, P. H., 1860-1943
Damsté, Petrus Helmichius, 1860-1943
Other standard no.0000000061415796
LocatedGorinchem (Netherlands) Leiden (Netherlands)
Birth date1860-08-10
Death date1943-02-05
Place of birthWilsum (Netherlands)
Place of deathUtrecht (Netherlands)
Field of activityLatin language Latin literature Rome--History Rowing
AffiliationRijksuniversiteit te Utrecht
Profession or occupationCollege teachers Teachers Poets
University and college faculty members
Found in"Een ezel" en "Eenig speelgoed", [1906]: t.p. (P.H. Damste, Dr.)
KB online cat., Mar. 12, 2009 (hdg.: Damsté, Pieter Helbert, 1860-1943; usage: P. H. Damsté, name variant: Damsté, Petrus Helbertus)
Catalogus Professorum Academiae Rheno-Traiectinae, viewed October 19, 2022 (P.H. Damsté ; professor of Latin language and literature, Roman antiquities, including an overview of the history of Roman art, 1902-1923; professor of Latin language and literature and the Roman state institutions, 1923-1930 ; before he was a teacher of Latin and Greek in Gorinchem and Leiden ; born 10 August 1860 in Wilsum, died 5 February 1943 in Utrecht)
   <https://profs.library.uu.nl/index.php/profrec/getprofdata/453/9/129/0>
BnF, catalogue général, viewed October 19, 2022 (Damsté, Pieter Helbert ; variant name: Damsté, Petrus Helmichius)
   <http://ark.bnf.fr/ark:/12148/cb16713378w>
Dutch Wikipedia, viewed October 19, 2022 (Pieter Helbert Damsté ; was a Dutch Latinist and professor at the University of Utrecht from 1902 to 1930 ; he was also known as a poet of Latin poems and enjoyed national fame as a rower)
   <https://nl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pieter_Helbert_Damst%C3%A9>