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Adolf Birch-Hirschfeld (1 October 1849, in Kiel – 11 January 1917, in Gautzsch) was a German medievalist and Romance scholar. He was a brother of pathologist Felix Victor Birch-Hirschfeld. He studied philology at the University of Leipzig as a pupil of Adolf Ebert and Friedrich Karl Theodor Zarncke. He received his habilitation in 1878, and for several years conducted research in Paris. In 1884 he became a professor of modern languages at the University of Giessen, and in 1891 returned to Leipzig as a professor of Romance philology.

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  • Adolf Birch-Hirschfeld (1 October 1849, in Kiel – 11 January 1917, in Gautzsch) was a German medievalist and Romance scholar. He was a brother of pathologist Felix Victor Birch-Hirschfeld. He studied philology at the University of Leipzig as a pupil of Adolf Ebert and Friedrich Karl Theodor Zarncke. He received his habilitation in 1878, and for several years conducted research in Paris. In 1884 he became a professor of modern languages at the University of Giessen, and in 1891 returned to Leipzig as a professor of Romance philology. (en)
  • Gustav Adolf Birch-Hirschfeld (* 1. Oktober 1849 in Kiel; † 11. Januar 1917 in Gautzsch) war ein deutscher Romanist, Mediävist und Literaturwissenschaftler. (de)
  • Adolf Birch-Hirschfeld, född 1 oktober 1849 i Kiel, död 11 januari 1917 i Gautzsch, var en tysk romanist. Han var bror till Felix Viktor Birch-Hirschfeld. Birch-Hirschfeld studerade först naturvetenskap, därpå filologi och blev efter ett längre uppehåll i Paris professor i Giessen 1883, men flyttade 1891 till Leipzig. Han författade bland annat Die Sage vom Gral (1877), Über die den provenzalischen Troubadours bekannten epischen Stoffe (1878) och Geschichte der französischen Literatur seit Beginn des 16. Jahrhunderts (I, 1889). (sv)
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  • Adolf Birch-Hirschfeld (1 October 1849, in Kiel – 11 January 1917, in Gautzsch) was a German medievalist and Romance scholar. He was a brother of pathologist Felix Victor Birch-Hirschfeld. He studied philology at the University of Leipzig as a pupil of Adolf Ebert and Friedrich Karl Theodor Zarncke. He received his habilitation in 1878, and for several years conducted research in Paris. In 1884 he became a professor of modern languages at the University of Giessen, and in 1891 returned to Leipzig as a professor of Romance philology. (en)
  • Gustav Adolf Birch-Hirschfeld (* 1. Oktober 1849 in Kiel; † 11. Januar 1917 in Gautzsch) war ein deutscher Romanist, Mediävist und Literaturwissenschaftler. (de)
  • Adolf Birch-Hirschfeld, född 1 oktober 1849 i Kiel, död 11 januari 1917 i Gautzsch, var en tysk romanist. Han var bror till Felix Viktor Birch-Hirschfeld. Birch-Hirschfeld studerade först naturvetenskap, därpå filologi och blev efter ett längre uppehåll i Paris professor i Giessen 1883, men flyttade 1891 till Leipzig. Han författade bland annat Die Sage vom Gral (1877), Über die den provenzalischen Troubadours bekannten epischen Stoffe (1878) och Geschichte der französischen Literatur seit Beginn des 16. Jahrhunderts (I, 1889). (sv)
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  • Adolf Birch-Hirschfeld (de)
  • Adolf Birch-Hirschfeld (en)
  • Adolf Birch-Hirschfeld (sv)
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