Wilhelm Altmann
Wilhelm Altmann was a German librarian, medievalist, musicologist, music historian, university teacher and editor (1862–1951). He was born at Odolanów and died at Hildesheim.
Wilhelm Altmann in brief
- Born
- 1862
- Died
- 1951
- Known for
- librarian, medievalist, musicologist, university teacher, editor, historian and composer
- Place of birth
- Odolanów
Identity
Wilhelm Altmann is recorded as librarian, medievalist, musicologist, university teacher and editor. Wilhelm Altmann is recorded as having received Order of the Red Eagle 4th Class. Wilhelm Altmann is recorded with the citizenship of Germany.
In detail
the recorded working language is German.
Places of work recorded in the authority are Berlin. Employment is recorded with University of Greifswald and Berlin State Library. Membership is recorded of Germania Marburg.
Distinctions recorded are Order of the Red Eagle 4th Class.
Chronology
- 1862Wilhelm Altmann born at Odolanów.
- 1862Wilhelm Altmann was born in 1862 at Odolanów.
- 1951Wilhelm Altmann died at Hildesheim.
- 1951Wilhelm Altmann died in 1951 at Hildesheim.
Sources
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- 1.
“Wilhelm Altmann”, English Wikipedia, consulted as further reading
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Wikidata, structured authority record Q96797: Wilhelm Altmann
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