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Otto Eduard Gotfried Ernst Höfler (10 May 1901 – 25 August 1987) was an Austrian philologist who specialized in Germanic studies. A student of Rudolf Much, Höfler was Professor and Chair of German Language and Old German Literature at the University of Vienna. Höfler was also a Nazi from 1922 and a member of the SS Ahnenerbe before the Second World War. Höfler was a close friend of Georges Dumézil and Stig Wikander, with whom he worked closely on developing studies on Indo-European society. He tutored a significant number of future prominent scholars at Vienna, and was the author of works on early Germanic culture. refers to him as "perhaps most famous and probably most controversial representative" of the "Vienna School" of Germanic studies founded by Much.

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  • Otto Eduard Gotfried Ernst Höfler (* 10. Mai 1901 in Wien; † 25. August 1987 ebenda) war ein österreichischer germanistischer und skandinavistischer Mediävist. (de)
  • Otto Eduard Gotfried Ernst Höfler (Viena, 10 de mayo de 1901-ibidem, 25 de agosto de 1987) fue un filólogo y medievalista austríaco especializado en filología germánica. Fue profesor de lengua y literatura alemanas en la Universidad de Viena, y amigo de Georges Dumézil y con los que trabajó en varios estudios sobre la sociedad protoindoeuropea. ​ (es)
  • Otto Eduard Gotfried Ernst Höfler (10 May 1901 – 25 August 1987) was an Austrian philologist who specialized in Germanic studies. A student of Rudolf Much, Höfler was Professor and Chair of German Language and Old German Literature at the University of Vienna. Höfler was also a Nazi from 1922 and a member of the SS Ahnenerbe before the Second World War. Höfler was a close friend of Georges Dumézil and Stig Wikander, with whom he worked closely on developing studies on Indo-European society. He tutored a significant number of future prominent scholars at Vienna, and was the author of works on early Germanic culture. refers to him as "perhaps most famous and probably most controversial representative" of the "Vienna School" of Germanic studies founded by Much. (en)
  • Отто Хёфлер (нем. Otto Eduard Gotfried Ernst Höfler, 10 мая 1901, Вена — 25 августа 1987, Вена) — немецкий и австрийский историк-медиевист, сотрудник Аненербе. (ru)
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  • 1901-05-10 (xsd:date)
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  • Andreas Heusler (en)
  • Rudolf Much (en)
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  • University of Vienna (en)
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  • 1901-05-10 (xsd:date)
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  • Otto Höfler lecturing his predecessor Dietrich Kralik and students during an excursion to the Mausoleum of Theodoric in Ravenna, Italy (en)
  • Otto Höfler congratulating the family of his student Otto Gschwantler as Gschwantler is awarded the Sub auspiciis Praesidentis by President Adolf Schärf for outstanding scholarship (en)
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  • 1987-08-25 (xsd:date)
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  • Vienna, Austria (en)
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  • Philology (en)
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  • (en)
  • Wolfgang Lange (en)
  • Edith Marold (en)
  • Helmut Birkhan (en)
  • Hermann Reichert (en)
  • Otto Gschwantler (en)
  • Peter Wiesinger (en)
  • Waltraud Hunke (en)
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  • Otto Höfler congratulates the Gschwantler family.JPG (en)
  • Otto Höfler at the Mausoleum of Theodoric.jpg (en)
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  • Georges Dumézil (en)
  • Stig Wikander (en)
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  • Early Germanic culture (en)
  • Medieval German literature (en)
  • Old Norse literature (en)
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  • Otto Höfler (en)
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  • Austrian (en)
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  • Heinrich Beck (en)
  • Klaus Düwel (en)
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  • Germanic philology (en)
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  • Altnordische Lehnwortstudien (en)
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  • 1926 (xsd:integer)
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  • University of Vienna (en)
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  • University of Munich (en)
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  • Otto Eduard Gotfried Ernst Höfler (* 10. Mai 1901 in Wien; † 25. August 1987 ebenda) war ein österreichischer germanistischer und skandinavistischer Mediävist. (de)
  • Otto Eduard Gotfried Ernst Höfler (Viena, 10 de mayo de 1901-ibidem, 25 de agosto de 1987) fue un filólogo y medievalista austríaco especializado en filología germánica. Fue profesor de lengua y literatura alemanas en la Universidad de Viena, y amigo de Georges Dumézil y con los que trabajó en varios estudios sobre la sociedad protoindoeuropea. ​ (es)
  • Otto Eduard Gotfried Ernst Höfler (10 May 1901 – 25 August 1987) was an Austrian philologist who specialized in Germanic studies. A student of Rudolf Much, Höfler was Professor and Chair of German Language and Old German Literature at the University of Vienna. Höfler was also a Nazi from 1922 and a member of the SS Ahnenerbe before the Second World War. Höfler was a close friend of Georges Dumézil and Stig Wikander, with whom he worked closely on developing studies on Indo-European society. He tutored a significant number of future prominent scholars at Vienna, and was the author of works on early Germanic culture. refers to him as "perhaps most famous and probably most controversial representative" of the "Vienna School" of Germanic studies founded by Much. (en)
  • Отто Хёфлер (нем. Otto Eduard Gotfried Ernst Höfler, 10 мая 1901, Вена — 25 августа 1987, Вена) — немецкий и австрийский историк-медиевист, сотрудник Аненербе. (ru)
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  • Otto Höfler (en)
  • Otto Höfler (de)
  • Otto Höfler (es)
  • Хёфлер, Отто (ru)
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