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Albert Bielschowsky ([bi:lšofski]; 3 January 1847 – 21 October 1902) was a German literary historian (Literaturwissenschaftler). He is known for his writings concerning Johann Wolfgang von Goethe. Bielschowsky was born in Namslau (Namysłów), Prussian Silesia, into a family of Jewish merchants. He studied philology in Breslau (Wrocław) and Berlin. Because Bielschowsky's work on Goethe was cut short by his death in Berlin, the series was completed by Theobald Ziegler.

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  • Albert Bielschowsky (de)
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  • Albert Bielschowsky (* 3. Januar 1847 in Namslau, Schlesien; † 21. Oktober 1902 in Deutsch-Wilmersdorf) war ein deutscher Literaturwissenschaftler. Er wurde durch seine Schriften zu Goethe bekannt. (de)
  • Albert Bielschowsky ([bi:lšofski]; 3 January 1847 – 21 October 1902) was a German literary historian (Literaturwissenschaftler). He is known for his writings concerning Johann Wolfgang von Goethe. Bielschowsky was born in Namslau (Namysłów), Prussian Silesia, into a family of Jewish merchants. He studied philology in Breslau (Wrocław) and Berlin. Because Bielschowsky's work on Goethe was cut short by his death in Berlin, the series was completed by Theobald Ziegler. (en)
  • Albert Bielschowsky (ur. 3 stycznia 1847 w Namysłowie, zm. 21 października 1902 w Berlinie) – niemiecki historyk literatury, biograf Goethego. (pl)
  • Albert Bielschowsky, född 3 januari 1847 och död 21 oktober 1902, var en tysk litteraturhistoriker. Bielschiwsky är främst känd som författare till en utförlig och värdefull Goethebiografi, Goethe (två band, 1895–1904; två band tillades senare av Th. Ziegler). Den 42:a utgåvan utkom 1922. Bielschowsky skrev även Geschichet der deutschen Dorfpoesie im 13. Jahrhundert (1890). (sv)
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  • Albert Bielschowsky (* 3. Januar 1847 in Namslau, Schlesien; † 21. Oktober 1902 in Deutsch-Wilmersdorf) war ein deutscher Literaturwissenschaftler. Er wurde durch seine Schriften zu Goethe bekannt. (de)
  • Albert Bielschowsky ([bi:lšofski]; 3 January 1847 – 21 October 1902) was a German literary historian (Literaturwissenschaftler). He is known for his writings concerning Johann Wolfgang von Goethe. Bielschowsky was born in Namslau (Namysłów), Prussian Silesia, into a family of Jewish merchants. He studied philology in Breslau (Wrocław) and Berlin. Because Bielschowsky's work on Goethe was cut short by his death in Berlin, the series was completed by Theobald Ziegler. (en)
  • Albert Bielschowsky (ur. 3 stycznia 1847 w Namysłowie, zm. 21 października 1902 w Berlinie) – niemiecki historyk literatury, biograf Goethego. (pl)
  • Albert Bielschowsky, född 3 januari 1847 och död 21 oktober 1902, var en tysk litteraturhistoriker. Bielschiwsky är främst känd som författare till en utförlig och värdefull Goethebiografi, Goethe (två band, 1895–1904; två band tillades senare av Th. Ziegler). Den 42:a utgåvan utkom 1922. Bielschowsky skrev även Geschichet der deutschen Dorfpoesie im 13. Jahrhundert (1890). (sv)
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