Word: breslau
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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Professor Kuno Francke, curator of the Germanic Museum, announces that two important gifts are soon to arrive from Germany. The Chapter of Breslau Cathedral, at the suggestion of Professor Kukenthal, formerly German Exchange Professor at Harvard University has given the Museum a cast of one of the earliest authenticated works by Peter Vischer, the ornate sepulchral belief of John Roth, bishop of Breslau This relief, now on its way, will have to be stored until the completion of the pre building. The same is true of the large collection of Rhenish sculptures from the early Middle Ages to the Renaissance...
...degree of Licentiate in Theology. From 1893 to 1904 he taught at the University of Jena and in 1904 was called as the professor of the New Testament to Strassburg in succession to H. Holtzmann. In 1910 he was transferred to the same chair at the University of Breslau, and in the spring of 1913 to the University of Halle. In 1904 he received the honorary degree of D.D. from the University of Berlin...
...Dobschuetz, professor of the New Testament at the University of Halle, has also been appointed an exchange professor for 1913-14. From 1899 to 1904 he was professor of the New Testament at the University of Jena; he has since held the same position at the universities of Strassburg, Breslau, and Halle...
Professor Kukenthal, exchange professor at Breslau University, Germany, has presented the Germanic Museum with a reproduction of a very fine monument of one of the Bishops of Breslau by Peter Vischer, the famous German sculptor. This is one of the early works of Vischer, having been completed towards the end of the fifteenth century. The monument will arrive some time during the summer...
With the end of the first half-year the service of Professor Charles, Die, of the University of Paris, the Exchange Professor from France, of Professor Willy Kuekenthal, of Paris, the University of Breslau, the German Exchange Professor, and of Mr. H. W. V. Temperley, F. R. H. S., of Peterhouse College, Cambridge, England, comes to an end. Mr. Temperley has already sailed for home. Professor Die will lecture at Columbia, and will travel as far West as Chicago, and as far south as New Orleans, lecturing also at both places. Professor Kuekenthal will before returning to Germany in March...