Henry Rudolph Immerwahr (born February 28, 1916, in Breslau, Germany (now Wroclaw, Poland), died September 15, 2013, in Chapel Hill, North Carolina) was a Classicist known for his work on Attic scripts and Greek epigraphy.
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| - Henry Rudolph Immerwahr (Geburtsname Heinrich Rudolf Immerwahr, * 28. Februar 1916 in Breslau; † 15. September 2013 in Chapel Hill, North Carolina) war ein deutsch-amerikanischer Klassischer Philologe und Epigraphiker, der von 1957 bis 1977 an der University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill wirkte. Von 1977 bis 1982 war er Direktor der American School of Classical Studies at Athens. (de)
- Henry Rudolph Immerwahr (born February 28, 1916, in Breslau, Germany (now Wroclaw, Poland), died September 15, 2013, in Chapel Hill, North Carolina) was a Classicist known for his work on Attic scripts and Greek epigraphy. (en)
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| - Henry Rudolph Immerwahr (Geburtsname Heinrich Rudolf Immerwahr, * 28. Februar 1916 in Breslau; † 15. September 2013 in Chapel Hill, North Carolina) war ein deutsch-amerikanischer Klassischer Philologe und Epigraphiker, der von 1957 bis 1977 an der University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill wirkte. Von 1977 bis 1982 war er Direktor der American School of Classical Studies at Athens. (de)
- Henry Rudolph Immerwahr (born February 28, 1916, in Breslau, Germany (now Wroclaw, Poland), died September 15, 2013, in Chapel Hill, North Carolina) was a Classicist known for his work on Attic scripts and Greek epigraphy. (en)
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