LC control no. | nr 88004942 |
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Descriptive conventions | rda |
Personal name heading | Valʹdgauer, O. F. (Oskar Ferdinandovich), 1883-1935 |
Variant(s) | Waldhauer, Oskar, 1883-1935 |
Other standard no. | Q2034076 |
Associated country | Russia Soviet Union Russia (Federation) Latvia |
Birth date | 1883 1883-03-02 1883-03-14 |
Death date | 1935 1935-01-14 |
Place of birth | Ventspils (Latvia) |
Place of death | Saint Petersburg (Russia) |
Profession or occupation | Archaeologists |
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Found in | His Piḟagor Regīĭskīĭ, 1915: t.p. (O.F. Valʹdgauer) NUC, Pre-1956 (Waldhauer, Oskar, 1883-1935; x-ref from Valʹdgauer, Oskar Ferdinandovich) Wikidata, July 11, 2023 (instance of: human; occupation: classical archaeologist, curator; date of birth: +1883-03-14T00:00:00Z, +1883-03-02T00:00:00Z; date of death: +1935-01-14T00:00:00Z; given name: Oskar; member of: Göttingen Academy of Sciences; place of birth: Ventspils; place of death: Saint Petersburg; country of citizenship: Soviet Union, Russian Empire; location of burial: Literatorskie mostki; award received: Honored Scientist of the RSFSR; languages spoken or published: Russian; educated at: Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich; employer: Repin Institute of Arts, Hermitage Museum; father: Christoph Ferdinand Waldhauer; sex or gender: male; student: Anna Peredolskaya; doctoral student: Anna Peredolskaya; surname: Waldhauer; Commons category: Oskar Waldhauer; alias: O.F. Valdgauer, Oskar Waldhauer, Waldhauer, Оскар Фердинандович Вальдгауэр, Вальдгауэр; description/label: deutsch-baltischer Archäologe, German-Baltic classical archaeologist, Russisch kunsthistoricus ) <https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q2034076> Lisipp, 1923: title page (О. Ф. Вальдгауер = O.F. Valʹdgauer) |
Associated language | rus |