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Nationality
  
German

Name
  
Otto Lauffer


Died
  
1949, Hamburg, Germany

Born
  
20 February 1874 (
1874-02-20
)
Weende, now part of Gottingen

Resting place
  
Ohlsdorf Cemetery, location R9 (29-30) approx. 53°37′18″N 10°2′16″E / 53.62167°N 10.03778°E / 53.62167; 10.03778

Occupation
  
Folklorist Cultural historian

Alma mater
  
University of Gottingen

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Otto Lauffer (20 February 1874 – 8 August 1949) was a German folklorist and cultural historian.

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Otto lauffer im sommer 1996 und am 31 12 1999


Life

Otto Lauffer was born in Weende (which is today is a district of Göttingen) on 20 February 1874 and spent his childhood there, until 1886.

He studied German language and literature studies, history and art history in Göttingen (enrolled on 22 August 1891), Berlin, Munich and again in Göttingen (enrolled 24 April 1894). In 1896 he was awarded his doctorate under the supervision of Moritz Heyne.

In 1902, Lauffer became an assistant at, and in 1907 director of the Historical Museum in Frankfurt. From 1908 until the opening in 1922, he oversaw the building of the Hamburg History Museum (now "hamburgmuseum"), continuing in his role as director until 1946.

In the same year that the University of Hamburg was founded, Otto Lauffer was granted the first professorship in folklore in Germany, which he retained until 1939. In 1922/23, he was also rector of the University.

Lauffer died on 8 August 1949 in Hamburg, and was buried in the Ohlsdorf Cemetery there (grave reference: R9 (29-30)). His collected works are to be found in the Hamburg University Library. On 20 February 1984, a memorial plaque was decidated to his memory in Weende.

The Otto-Lauffer-Straße in Weende and the Otto Lauffer barge in Hamburg are named after him.

References

Otto Lauffer Wikipedia