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Karl Schefold (Austrian German: [ˈʃeːfɔld]; 26 January 1905 – 16 April 1999) was a classical archaeologist based in Basel, Switzerland. Born and educated in Germany, he was forced in 1935 to emigrate to Switzerland, which he adopted as his home country. His speciality was in the religious content of ancient art, which he interpreted from a perspective informed by the scientific tradition and shaped by the poetic tradition of the German classical period and the ideals of the poet Stefan George.

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  • Karl Schefold (* 26. Januar 1905 in Heilbronn; † 16. April 1999 in Basel) war ein deutsch-schweizerischer klassischer Archäologe. Geboren und erzogen in Deutschland, emigrierte er 1935 erzwungenermaßen in die Schweiz, die ihm zur Heimat wurde. Sein Interesse galt dem religiösen Gehalt der antiken Kunst, die er aus dem Geist einer wissenschaftlichen Tradition deutete, die vom dichterischen Erbe der deutschen Klassik und der Kunstauffassung des Lyrikers Stefan George geprägt war. (de)
  • Karl Schefold (Austrian German: [ˈʃeːfɔld]; 26 January 1905 – 16 April 1999) was a classical archaeologist based in Basel, Switzerland. Born and educated in Germany, he was forced in 1935 to emigrate to Switzerland, which he adopted as his home country. His speciality was in the religious content of ancient art, which he interpreted from a perspective informed by the scientific tradition and shaped by the poetic tradition of the German classical period and the ideals of the poet Stefan George. (en)
  • Карл Ше́фольд (нем. Karl Schefold; 26 января 1905, Хайльбронн, Германия — 16 апреля 1999, Базель, Швейцария) — классический археолог из Базеля, Швейцария. (ru)
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  • Karl Schefold (en)
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  • Classical archaeologist (en)
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  • Marianne von den Steinen (en)
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  • Karl Schefold (* 26. Januar 1905 in Heilbronn; † 16. April 1999 in Basel) war ein deutsch-schweizerischer klassischer Archäologe. Geboren und erzogen in Deutschland, emigrierte er 1935 erzwungenermaßen in die Schweiz, die ihm zur Heimat wurde. Sein Interesse galt dem religiösen Gehalt der antiken Kunst, die er aus dem Geist einer wissenschaftlichen Tradition deutete, die vom dichterischen Erbe der deutschen Klassik und der Kunstauffassung des Lyrikers Stefan George geprägt war. (de)
  • Karl Schefold (Austrian German: [ˈʃeːfɔld]; 26 January 1905 – 16 April 1999) was a classical archaeologist based in Basel, Switzerland. Born and educated in Germany, he was forced in 1935 to emigrate to Switzerland, which he adopted as his home country. His speciality was in the religious content of ancient art, which he interpreted from a perspective informed by the scientific tradition and shaped by the poetic tradition of the German classical period and the ideals of the poet Stefan George. (en)
  • Карл Ше́фольд (нем. Karl Schefold; 26 января 1905, Хайльбронн, Германия — 16 апреля 1999, Базель, Швейцария) — классический археолог из Базеля, Швейцария. (ru)
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  • Шефольд, Карл (ru)
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