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- Penka, Carl, 1847-1912
Identifies LC/NAF RWO
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Birth Date
- 1847-10-26
Death Date
- 1912-02-10
Has Affiliation
- Organization: Maximiliansgymnasium Wien
Birth Place
- Mohelnice (Czech Republic)
Associated Language
- German
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Sources
- found: Origines Ariacae, 1883:t.p. (Karl Penka)
- found: Wikipedia, viewed 11 March 2016(Karl Penka (26 October 1847-10 February 1912) was an Austrian philologist and anthropologist. Born in Müglitz, Moravia (now Mohelnice, Czech Republic), from 1873 until 1906 Penka was a master at the Maximiliansgymnasium, a high school for boys, in Vienna. Penka studied anthropology from the point of view of comparative linguistics and took a particular interest in the origins of the Indo-Europeans. Penka died in Vienna in 1912. He is now seen as a pioneer of racist and anti-Semitic theories in ethnology)
- found: BL database, viewed 11 March 2016(hdg.: Penka, Carl)
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Change Notes
- 2016-03-11: new
- 2016-03-12: revised
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