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Rudolf Borchardt (9 June 1877, Königsberg, Prussia – 10 January 1945, Trins, Austria) was a German essayist, poet and cultural historian. He is perhaps best known for translating Dante's Divine Comedy into his own type of German language.[1] Ernst Schmidt called Borchardt "one of the most problematic figures in early twentieth-century European cultural history" and "one of Germany's finest poets."[2]
^Ziolkowski, Theodore (2007). Schmidt, Ernst A. (ed.). "The Paradox of Rudolf Borchardt: Antimodern Modernist, Anticlassical Classicist". International Journal of the Classical Tradition. 14 (1/2): 227–232. ISSN 1073-0508. JSTOR 25691154.
RudolfBorchardt (9 June 1877, Königsberg, Prussia – 10 January 1945, Trins, Austria) was a German essayist, poet and cultural historian. He is perhaps...
"Schöpferische Restauration" in: Zur politischen Romantik-Rezeption (Speech by RudolfBorchardt in 1927). Niemöller made pejorative remarks about Jews, while at the...
(1855–1916) Oscar Wilde (1854–1900) Anton Bruckner (1824–1896) William Somerset Maugham (1874–1965) André Gide (1869–1951) RudolfBorchardt (1877–1945)...
journalists stayed in Bodmer's house in Zurich, including RudolfBorchardt, Selma Lagerlöf, Rudolf Alexander Schröder, and Paul Valéry. He started collecting...
including Krystyna Chojnowska-Liskiewicz, Henryk Jaskuła, Karol Olgierd Borchardt and Leonid Teliga). One of his books, Plachetnicí kolem světa pro pírko...
stroke. Rosenberg was married to Verena née Borchardt (1882-1954), youngest sister of the poet RudolfBorchardt. They had three sons and two daughters including...
was finally burned at the stake for heresy, along with his works. RudolfBorchardt (1877–1945) referred to Kuhlmann as "the greatest and most dangerous...
discovered the work of two contemporary writers; RudolfBorchardt and Karl Kraus. In addition to Borchardt and Kraus, Kraft was an admirer of Stefan George...
mathematicians, as Gotthold Eisenstein, Leopold Kronecker, Rudolf Lipschitz and Carl Wilhelm Borchardt, while being influential in the mathematical formation...
Montreuil in Mishima's Madame de Sade, 1996 Rosie Büdesheimer in RudolfBorchardt's Der Hausbesuch, 1997 Title role in Racine's Andromache, 2004 Lissie...
Tucker Smallwood, Harriet Sansom Harris, Dean Norris, Darin Morgan, Mark Borchardt, Joel Stoffer, Archie Kao, George W. Bush, Al Gore, Doug Savant, Cynthia...
Knut Borchardt: Das Attentat auf Luther 1932. In: Karl Dietrich Bracher et al. (editors): Staat und Parteien. Festschrift zum 65. Geburtstag von Rudolf Morsey...
as the Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz Prize winners Roman Inderst and Knut Borchardt. Alumni and faculty in the field of computer science include; the Gottfried...
Bancroft Reinhold Begas Ernst von Bergmann Arnold Böcklin Carl Wilhelm Borchardt Marianne Brandt Bernhard von Bülow Daniela von Bülow Marie von Bunsen...
über Afrika Under the Ice [de] Aelrun Goette [de] Bibiana Beglau, Dirk Borchardt [de], Susanne Lothar, Sandra Borgmann Drama Vacation from Life [de] Neele...
général des antiquités Egyptiennes du Musée du Caire), and with Ludwig Borchardt, conducted an archaeological excavation of the Sun Temple of Nyuserre...
college football player (Duke, Youngstown Hardhats) and coach. Barbara Borchardt, 67, German politician, member of the Landtag of Mecklenburg-Vorpommern...
Otto Schoetensack near Heidelberg 1912: The Nefertiti Bust by Ludwig Borchardt 1915: Description of Spinosaurus, the largest known theropod, by Ernst...
resistance fighter Beatrix Borchard, (born 1950), musicologist Louis Borchardt, (1816/17-1883), paediatrician Max Born (1882–1970), physicist, Nobel...
Rudolf Paul Maria Henke (born 5 June 1954) is a physician and politician of the Christian Democratic Union (CDU) who served as a member of the German Bundestag...
shaft is sometimes mistaken to be part of the original design. Ludwig Borchardt suggested that the Subterranean Chamber was originally planned to be the...
original on 13 October 2010. Retrieved 28 July 2012. Paesold, Susanne; Borchardt, Dietrich; Schmidt, Thomas; Dechyeva, Daryna (7 September 2012). "A sugar...