. "Otto Harnack"@de . . . . . . . . "Otto Harnack"@en . . . . . "Rudolf Gottfried Otto Harnack (* 23. November 1857 in Erlangen; \u2020 22. M\u00E4rz 1914 im Neckar bei Besigheim) war ein deutscher Literaturwissenschaftler, Goetheforscher, Dramatiker und Dichter sowie Hochschullehrer."@de . . . . . . . . . . "1092618758"^^ . . . . "Rudolf Gottfried Otto Harnack (Erlangen, 23 novembre 1857 \u2013 Besigheim, 22 marzo 1914) \u00E8 stato uno storico della letteratura tedesco, noto per i suoi scritti su Johann Wolfgang von Goethe."@it . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Rudolf Gottfried Otto Harnack, f\u00F6dd 23 november 1857 i Erlangen, d\u00F6d (genom drunkning) 22 mars 1914 i Neckar (hans lik uppfl\u00F6t dagen d\u00E4rp\u00E5 vid Besigheim), var en tysk litteraturhistoriker, son till Theodosius Harnack. Harnack studerade i Dorpat och G\u00F6ttingen, reste i Grekland, Italien och Frankrike samt var 1891\u201396 bosatt i Rom, kallades 1896 till professor i Darmstadt och flyttade sedan till Stuttgart som professor i tysk litteratur och estetik vid tekniska h\u00F6gskolan."@sv . . . "Rudolf Gottfried Otto Harnack, f\u00F6dd 23 november 1857 i Erlangen, d\u00F6d (genom drunkning) 22 mars 1914 i Neckar (hans lik uppfl\u00F6t dagen d\u00E4rp\u00E5 vid Besigheim), var en tysk litteraturhistoriker, son till Theodosius Harnack. Harnack studerade i Dorpat och G\u00F6ttingen, reste i Grekland, Italien och Frankrike samt var 1891\u201396 bosatt i Rom, kallades 1896 till professor i Darmstadt och flyttade sedan till Stuttgart som professor i tysk litteratur och estetik vid tekniska h\u00F6gskolan. Efter att ha utgivit ett par medeltidshistoriska arbeten \u00F6vergick Harnack till litteratur- och konsthistoriskt f\u00F6rfattarskap, vars viktigaste alster \u00E4r Goethe in der epoche seiner vollendung (1887; 3:e upplagan 1905) och Die klassische \u00E4sthetik der deutschen (1892). D\u00E4rtill kommer Deutsches kunstleben in Rom im zeitalter der klassik (1896), Schiller (1898; 3:e upplagan 1905), Essays und studien zur literaturgeschichte (1899), Rom (andra delen, 1903) och Der deutsche klassizismus im zeitalter Goethes (1906). Harnack deltog vidare i utgivandet av Goethes verk i Weimarupplagan med mera samt granskade 4:e upplagan av Hettners tyska litteraturhistoria under 1700-talet."@sv . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Rudolf Gottfried Otto Harnack (Erlangen, 23 novembre 1857 \u2013 Besigheim, 22 marzo 1914) \u00E8 stato uno storico della letteratura tedesco, noto per i suoi scritti su Johann Wolfgang von Goethe."@it . . "Otto Harnack"@it . "3695"^^ . . . "52894710"^^ . "Rudolf Gottfried Otto Harnack (* 23. November 1857 in Erlangen; \u2020 22. M\u00E4rz 1914 im Neckar bei Besigheim) war ein deutscher Literaturwissenschaftler, Goetheforscher, Dramatiker und Dichter sowie Hochschullehrer."@de . . "Rudolf Gottfried Otto Harnack (23 November 1857, in Erlangen \u2013 22 March 1914, near Besigheim) was a German literary historian, best known for his writings on Johann Wolfgang von Goethe. He studied history and philology at the universities of Dorpat and G\u00F6ttingen, receiving his doctorate at the latter institution in 1880. After graduation, he worked as a schoolteacher in Dorpat (from 1882), a school director in Wenden (from 1887), an employee of the Preussische Jahrb\u00FCcher in Berlin (from 1889) and as a journalist in Rome (from 1891). In 1896 he was named a professor of history and literature at the Technische Hochschule in Darmstadt, then in 1905 relocated to the Technical College of Stuttgart as a professor of literature and aesthetics. On 22 March 1914 he committed suicide. He was the son of theologian Theodosius Harnack, the brother of theologian Adolf von Harnack, mathematician Carl Gustav Axel Harnack and pharmacologist Erich Harnack. He was the father of screenwriter Falk Harnack and jurist Arvid Harnack."@en . "Otto Harnack"@sv . . . "Rudolf Gottfried Otto Harnack (23 November 1857, in Erlangen \u2013 22 March 1914, near Besigheim) was a German literary historian, best known for his writings on Johann Wolfgang von Goethe. He studied history and philology at the universities of Dorpat and G\u00F6ttingen, receiving his doctorate at the latter institution in 1880. After graduation, he worked as a schoolteacher in Dorpat (from 1882), a school director in Wenden (from 1887), an employee of the Preussische Jahrb\u00FCcher in Berlin (from 1889) and as a journalist in Rome (from 1891). In 1896 he was named a professor of history and literature at the Technische Hochschule in Darmstadt, then in 1905 relocated to the Technical College of Stuttgart as a professor of literature and aesthetics. On 22 March 1914 he committed suicide."@en . . . .