Prof. Wilhelm Dörpfeld

WE regret to record the death of Prof. Wilhelm Dorpfeld on April 26, at the age of eighty-six. Born and educated at Barmen near Dusseldorf, Wilhelm Dorpfeld studied architecture in Berlin, and in 1877 was called from the Prussian Board of Works to be architectural assistant to Dr. Adler at the excav...

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