Rudolf Melander Holzapfel compositions, 1946-1947.

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Rudolf Melander Holzapfel compositions, 1946-1947.

Typescripts of books written and privately published by German-born, American Shakespearean scholar, Rudolf Melander Holzapfel.

1 box (.5 linear ft.)

eng,

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SNAC Resource ID: 6383424

Houghton Library

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Holzapfel, Rudolf Melander, 1900-1982

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Rudolf Melander Holzapfel (1900-1982) was a Shakespearean scholar, expert on Old Master paintings and an art dealer. He used the pseudonym Rudolf Melander. From the description of Rudolf Melander Holzapfel compositions, 1946-1947. (Harvard University). WorldCat record id: 612843386 Rudolf Melander Holzapfel (1900-1982) was a Shakespearean scholar, expert on Old Master paintings, and an art dealer. He used the pseudonym Rudolf Melander. From the guide to the Rudol...

Holzapfel, Rudolf Melander, 1900-1982

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Rudolf Melander Holzapfel (1900-1982) was a Shakespearean scholar, expert on Old Master paintings and an art dealer. He used the pseudonym Rudolf Melander. From the description of Rudolf Melander Holzapfel compositions, 1946-1947. (Harvard University). WorldCat record id: 612843386 Rudolf Melander Holzapfel (1900-1982) was a Shakespearean scholar, expert on Old Master paintings, and an art dealer. He used the pseudonym Rudolf Melander. From the guide to the Rudol...

Rollins, Hyder Edward, 1889-1958

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Hyder Edward Rollins (1889-1958) was born in Abilene, Texas. In 1910 he received a B.A. from Southwestern University, an M.A. from the University of Texas in 1912, and a Ph.D. from Harvard University in 1917. In 1919 he went to Europe on a Harvard Sheldon Traveling Fellowship and in 1920 he was appointed assistant professor at New York University, becoming a full professor four years later. In 1926 he returned to Harvard, later succeeding George Lyman Kittredge as the Gurney Professor of English...