Gustav Roethe (5 May 1859, Graudenz – 17 September 1926, Bad Gastein) was a German philologist. Roethe studied classical and Germanic philology in Göttingen...
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of Graz and Berlin, where he was influenced by the work of Germanist Gustav Roethe. In 1918 he became an associate professor in Berlin, later relocating...
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Superintendent in Halle (Saale). He was married to Anna née Roethe, a sister of the medievalist Gustav Roethe. In 1955, Eduard Ebel's daughter received an annual...
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He received his PhD in Göttingen in 1899 under the supervision of Gustav Roethe. He received his habilitation at Berlin in 1905. Baesecke was appointed...
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and against, for example, Friedrich Kluge. He and his lifelong friend Gustav Roethe both appear to have chosen to begin their careers at Göttingen because...
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completed his habilitation at Göttingen in 1896 under the supervision of Gustav Roethe with a thesis on the Strengleikar. From 1896 to 1906, Meissner lectured...
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Musicians (2nd ed.). London: Macmillan Publishers. ISBN 978-1-56159-239-5. Gustav Roethe (1889), "Reinmar von Zweter", Allgemeine Deutsche Biographie (in German)...
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the University of Berlin, where his teachers included Eduard Norden, Gustav Roethe, Erich Schmidt and Adolf Tobler. In 1913 he obtained his habilitation...
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Sebastian Bach for his funeral motet of the same name. (in German) Gustav Roethe: Thymich, Paul In: Allgemeine Deutsche Biographie (ADB). Vol 38, Duncker...
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Elias von Steinmeyer 1874 – 1890: Elias von Steinmeyer 1891 – 1926: Gustav Roethe and Edward Schröder 1926 – 1931: Edward Schröder 1932 – 1938: Edward...
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