Richard Gosche

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Richard Gosche (June 4 1824 in new village in Crossen died October 29 1889 in Halle (Saale)) was literary historian and orientalist.

Gosche began his studies in 1842 in Leipzig, and later in Berlin, in oriental, classical, and newer philology. He received his doctorate in 1847 after a position at the Royal Library of Berlin. In 1847, in Berlin, he published the "Introduction to Armenian language and race" concerning the Aryan race.

In 1863, having previously taught at the War Academy in Berlin, he became a professor of eastern literature and philology at the University of Halle.

Works

  • Bericht über die morgenländischen Studien im Jahre 1856 / von Richard Gosche. (Leipzig : Druck von W. Vogel, Sohn, 1857)
  • Die Göttliche komödie des Dante Alighieri. (Berlin, J. Guttentag, 1862), by Dante Alighieri, trans. by August Kopisch
  • Georg Evers, (Leipzig, E. Schloemp, 1887) (page images at HathiTrust; US access only)
  • Lessing's werke / (Berlin : Grote ;, 1875), also by Gotthold Ephraim Lessing and Robert Boxberger
  • Lessing's Werke / (Berlin : Grote, ;, 1880), also by Gotthold Ephraim Lessing and Robert Boxberger
  • Erinnerungsblätter für seine freunde. Biographie und ausgewählte aufsätze.
  • Shakespeare's dramatische Werke / (Berlin : G. Grote'sche Verlagsbuchhandlung, 1879), also by William Shakespeare, Ernst Hermann, Georg Reimer, Benno Tschischwitz, Dorothea Tieck, Ludwig Tieck, and August Wilhelm von Schlegel

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