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Gerhard, Gustav Adolf, 1878-1918

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Personal name headingGerhard, Gustav Adolf, 1878-1918
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Variant(s)Gerhard, G. A. (Gustav Adolf), 1878-1918
See alsoEmployer: K.K. Franz-Josephs-Universität (Czernowitz, Austria)
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Employer: Universität Heidelberg
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Associated placeHeidelberg (Germany) Tauberbischofsheim (Germany)
Czernowitz (Austria)
Birth date1878-04-14
Death date1918-10-24
Place of birthKonstanz (Germany)
Place of deathVienna (Austria)
Field of activityPapyrology
Manuscripts (Papyri)
AffiliationK.K. Franz-Josephs-Universität (Czernowitz, Austria)
Universität Heidelberg
Profession or occupationCollege teachers
Papyrologist
Found inUntersuchungen zur Geschichte des griechischen Briefes, 1903: t.p. (Gustav Adolf Gerhard)
OCLC, 31 March 2010 (hdg.: Gerhard, Gustav Adolf, 1878-1918; usage: Gustav Adolf Gerhard, G.A. Gerhard)
Deutsche Nationalbibliothek, via VIAF, 6 February 2017 (Gerhard, Gustav A.; full name: Gustav Adolf Gerhard; 1878-1918; born in Konstanz; died in Vienna; active in Heidelberg, Tauberbischofsheim, Czernowitz; taught at Heidelberg and Tauberbischofsheim; professor at University of Heidelberg and Czernowitz. Do not confuse with his son, who had the same name, same occupation, and same place of work)
Wikipedia, 6 February 2017 (Gustav Adolf Gerhard ( born 14 April 1878 in Konstanz; died 24 October 1918 in Vienna); classical philologist and papyrologist; studied philology and German at Ruprecht-Karls-Universität Heidelberg under Erwin Rohde, Kuno Fischer und Otto Crusius; employed at Universität Heidelberg from 1901 to 1913 doing research on papyri; taught at a Gymnasium in Tauberbischofsheim 1907-1908; in 1911 became professor at Heidelberg; from 1913, professor at Franz-Josephs-Universität Czernowitz; during the war, with the closure of the university, he served in a ministry in Vienna, where he died of the Spanish flu in 1918)
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