Otto Regenbogen
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Otto Regenbogen
Summary
Otto Regenbogen is a human[1]. His place of birth was Środa Śląska[2]. He was born on February 14, 1891[3]. He died in Heidelberg[4]. He died on November 8, 1966[5]. He worked as a linguist[6], classical philologist[7], university teacher[8], secondary school teacher[9], and historian[10].
Key Facts
- Otto Regenbogen was born in Środa Śląska[2].
- Born in Neumarkt[11], Otto Regenbogen…
- Otto Regenbogen died in Heidelberg[4].
- Otto Regenbogen was born on February 14, 1891[3].
- Otto Regenbogen was born on 1891[12].
- Otto Regenbogen died on November 8, 1966[5].
- Otto Regenbogen died on 1966[13].
- Otto Regenbogen is buried at Bergfriedhof[14].
- Otto Regenbogen's father was Otto Regenbogen[15].
- Otto Regenbogen was married to Dora Regenbogen[16].
- Otto Regenbogen held citizenship in Germany[17].
- Otto Regenbogen held citizenship in Kingdom of Prussia[18].
- Otto Regenbogen worked as a linguist[6].
- Otto Regenbogen worked as a classical philologist[7].
- Otto Regenbogen's professions included university teacher[8].
- Otto Regenbogen's professions included secondary school teacher[9].
- Otto Regenbogen's professions included historian[10].
- Otto Regenbogen worked as a literary historian[19].
- Otto Regenbogen's field of work was classical philology[20].
- Otto Regenbogen's field of work was history of science[21].
- Otto Regenbogen's field of work was history of medicine[22].
- Among Otto Regenbogen's employers was Heidelberg University[23].
- Otto Regenbogen was employed by Frederick William University Berlin[24].
- Otto Regenbogen was employed by Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin[25].
- Otto Regenbogen was educated at Frederick William University Berlin[26].
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Origins and Family
Recorded place of birth include Środa Śląska[2], a city[27], in Poland[28], founded in 1223[29] and Neumarkt[11]. Recorded date of birth include February 14, 1891[3] and 1891[12]. Otto Regenbogen's father was he[15].
Education
Otto Regenbogen's education included a stint at Frederick William University Berlin[26]. Studied under Ulrich von Wilamowitz-Moellendorff[30] and Adolf Trendelenburg[31].
Career and Affiliations
Recorded occupations include linguist[6], classical philologist[7], university teacher[8], secondary school teacher[9], historian[10], and literary historian[19]. Fields of work include classical philology[20], an academic discipline[32]; history of science[21], an academic discipline[33]; and history of medicine[22], an aspect of history[34]. Employers include Heidelberg University[23], a public research university[35], in Germany[36], founded in 1386[37], headquartered in Heidelberg[38]; Frederick William University Berlin[24], a university[39], in Prussia[40], founded in 1828[41]; and Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin[25], a comprehensive university[42], in Germany[43], founded in 1809[44], headquartered in Berlin[45]. Doctoral students include Egon Römisch[46], a secondary school teacher[47], 1909–1976[48], of Germany[49]; Ernst Moritz Manasse[50], a philosophy historian[51], 1908–1997[52], of Germany[53]; Paul Händel[54], a classical philologist[55], 1927–2011[56], of Germany[57]; Ludwig Edelstein[58], a medical historian[59], 1902–1965[60], of Germany[61], specialised in history of medicine[62]; Christoff Neumeister[63], a classical philologist[64], b. 1933[65], of Germany[66]; and Viktor Pöschl[67], a classical philologist[68], 1910–1997[69], of Austria[70], awarded the Officer's Cross of the Order of Merit of the Federal Republic of Germany[71].
Recognition
Awards received include Commander's Cross of the Order of Merit of the Federal Republic of Germany[72], a grade of an order[73], in Germany[74] and Preis der Charlotten-Stiftung für Philologie[75], a scholarship[76], founded in 1874[77].
Personal Life
Among Otto Regenbogen's spouses was Dora Regenbogen[16].
Death and Burial
Recorded date of death include November 8, 1966[5] and 1966[13]. Otto Regenbogen died in Heidelberg[4]. He is buried at Bergfriedhof[14].
Why It Matters
Otto Regenbogen's notable doctoral advisees include Lotte Labowsky[78], a classical philologist[79], 1905–1991[80], of United Kingdom[81] and Ludwig Edelstein[82], a medical historian[83], 1902–1965[84], of Germany[85], specialised in history of medicine[86].
FAQs
Where was Otto Regenbogen born?
Born in Środa Śląska[2], Otto Regenbogen…
Where did Otto Regenbogen die?
Otto Regenbogen died in Heidelberg[4].
Who were Otto Regenbogen's parents?
Otto Regenbogen's father was Otto Regenbogen[15].
Who was Otto Regenbogen married to?
Otto Regenbogen's spouses include Dora Regenbogen[16].
What did Otto Regenbogen do for work?
Otto Regenbogen worked as linguist[6], classical philologist[7], university teacher[8], secondary school teacher[9], and historian[10].
Where did Otto Regenbogen go to school?
Otto Regenbogen was educated at Frederick William University Berlin[26].
What awards did Otto Regenbogen receive?
Honors received include Commander's Cross of the Order of Merit of the Federal Republic of Germany[72] and Preis der Charlotten-Stiftung für Philologie[75].