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[[Otto Schlapp (1859-1939)]] was appointed Edinburgh University's first Lecturer in German in 1894, subsequently becoming the first Professor of German from 1926 to 1929. His Papers (GB 237 Coll-231) consist of:
 
[[Otto Schlapp (1859-1939)]] was appointed Edinburgh University's first Lecturer in German in 1894, subsequently becoming the first Professor of German from 1926 to 1929. His Papers (GB 237 Coll-231) consist of:
  
== Gen.2187 ==
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== Gen 2187 ==
  
 
*Class certificates, Edinburgh University, session 1880-1881, for Rhetoric and English Literature, and Sanskrit and Comparative Philology
 
*Class certificates, Edinburgh University, session 1880-1881, for Rhetoric and English Literature, and Sanskrit and Comparative Philology
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*Invitations and photographs
 
*Invitations and photographs
 
*Cuttings relating to Scott and Carlyle medallions
 
*Cuttings relating to Scott and Carlyle medallions
*Etchings of the University  
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*Etchings of the University
  
 
== E2012.01 ==
 
== E2012.01 ==

Latest revision as of 09:58, 11 June 2014

Otto Schlapp (1859-1939) was appointed Edinburgh University's first Lecturer in German in 1894, subsequently becoming the first Professor of German from 1926 to 1929. His Papers (GB 237 Coll-231) consist of:

Gen 2187

  • Class certificates, Edinburgh University, session 1880-1881, for Rhetoric and English Literature, and Sanskrit and Comparative Philology
  • Medal for Sanskrit, Edinburgh University, session 1880-81
  • LL.D diploma, 1930, Edinburgh University
  • Letters, tributes and a decorated formal address on his retirement from Edinburgh University, 11 July 1929
  • A copy of Schlapp's thesis, Kaiser-Wilhelms-Universitaet zu Strassburg (Strasbourg)
  • Copy of his letter of application to the Chair of German, Edinburgh University, along with testimonials and other documents
  • An address on the place of modern languages in examinations for bursaries to Scottish universities, 1900
  • Certificates of renunciation of German citizenship and of British naturalisation
  • Invitations and photographs
  • Cuttings relating to Scott and Carlyle medallions
  • Etchings of the University

E2012.01

In 1972, Schlapp presented an album entitled Chips from Storm's Workshop by C. F. Allan to the Gibson Library (formerly a University class library). The album is dated May 1925. The album contain's photographic copies including an autograph letter from Theodor Storm to his father-in-law, and facsimiles of manuscript pages of various works.

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