Ernst Wülcker

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Ernst Wülcker
Born(1843-08-24)24 August 1843
Frankfurt am Main
Died16 August 1895(1895-08-16) (aged 51)
NationalityGerman
Alma materLeipzig University
University of Göttingen
Scientific career
FieldsLexicography

Ernst Wülcker (24 August 1843, in

lexicographer. He was an older brother of philologist Richard Paul Wülker
(1845–1910).

He studied

Leipzig, and in 1870 was named secretary at the Frankfurt city archives. In 1875, he relocated to Weimar as first secretary of the private and city archives. In 1888 he was promoted to the archival council in Weimar.[1][2]

Published works

With

High and Low German dictionary of medieval and modern times"),[3] and from 1886 to 1895 made contributions to the Deutsches Wörterbuch. He was also the author of twenty biographies in the Allgemeine Deutsche Biographie.[4]
Other written efforts by Wülcker include:

References

  1. ^ ADB:Wülcker, Ernst In: Allgemeine Deutsche Biographie (ADB). Band 44, Duncker & Humblot, Leipzig 1898, S. 559–562.
  2. ^ Brockhaus' konversations-lexikon, Volume 16
  3. ^ Ernst Wülcker de.Wikisource (bibliography)
  4. ^ Kategorie:ADB:Autor:Ernst Wülcker In: Allgemeine Deutsche Biographie
  5. ^ Most widely held works by Ernst Wülcker WorldCat Identities