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''' Edgars Dunsdorfs''' (1904-2002) was a Latvian scholar.
''' Edgars Dunsdorfs''' (1904-2002) was a Latvian scholar and professor of Latvian History. Born November 20, 1904 at Saldus, Latvia, graduated from the Latvian University (1933) and as a scholar traveled to Stockholm, Sweden. In 1937 Dunsdorfs started to work at the Latvian University and in 1943 and became a professor and then Dean of the Faculty of Economy. In 1946-48 he was professor at the newly founded Baltic University in Hamburg. From 1948 to 1968 he lived in Australia as professor at the University of Melbourne. Died March 24, 2002.


==Biography==
==Works==
 
Edgar Dunsdorfs was a professor of Latvian History.
 
He was born November 20, 1904 at Saldus, Latvia. He graduated from the Latvian University (1933) and as a scholar traveled to Stockholm, Sweden. In 1937 Dunsdorfs started to work at the Latvian University and in 1943 and became a professor and then Dean of the Faculty of Economy. In 1946-48 he was professor at the newly founded Baltic University in Hamburg. From 1948 to 1968 he lived in Australia as professor at the University of Melbourne.
 
Dunsdorfs died March 24, 2002.
 
==Works on Second Temple Judaism==


====Books====
====Books====
*[[Pirmas latviesu Bibeles vesture (1979 Dunsdorfs), book]]
*[[Pirmas latviesu Bibeles vesture (1979 Dunsdorfs), book]]


==External links==
==Biography==
*[ Wikipedia]
*[ Wikipedia]




[[Category:Scholars|Dunsdorfs]]
[[Category:Scholars|1904 Dunsdorfs]]


[[Category:Latvian|1904 Dunsdorfs]]
[[Category:Latvian|1904 Dunsdorfs]]

Latest revision as of 02:21, 7 September 2015

Edgars Dunsdorfs (1904-2002) was a Latvian scholar and professor of Latvian History. Born November 20, 1904 at Saldus, Latvia, graduated from the Latvian University (1933) and as a scholar traveled to Stockholm, Sweden. In 1937 Dunsdorfs started to work at the Latvian University and in 1943 and became a professor and then Dean of the Faculty of Economy. In 1946-48 he was professor at the newly founded Baltic University in Hamburg. From 1948 to 1968 he lived in Australia as professor at the University of Melbourne. Died March 24, 2002.

Works

Books

Biography

  • [ Wikipedia]