Moriz Hoernes
| Prof. Dr Moriz Hoernes | |||||||
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| Born | 1852 | ||||||
| Died | 1917 | ||||||
| Residence | I Franzensring, Vienna | ||||||
| Occupation | prehistorian | ||||||
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1908.12.08 The following were nominated as Honorary Fellows, to be balloted for at the next meeting of Council (Under the By Law only three can be elected); Dr Hoernes, Dr Schwalbe, Dr Seler, Prof. Ripley
enemy fellow
death reported in Report of the Council for 1922
Notes From Elsewhere
Moriz Hoernes, even Moritz Hoernes (* 29 January 1852 in Vienna; † 10. July 1917 ibid), was an Austrian prehistorians.
Publications
External Publications
He wrote some 200 publications on prehistory. In addition to work on localized Fund materials he left behind especially summary, throughout Europe concerned standard works. His main work is the early history of the visual arts in Europe, which was published in three editions and is in its essential statements still of fundamental importance.
The prehistory of man. Vienna 1892nd
· · · totally new processing of the 7th edition by · Friedrich Behn, de Gruyter, Berlin, · Sammlung Goschen Volume 42
Dinaric hiking. Civilized and landscape paintings from Bosnia and Hercegovina of. 2nd Edition. Graeser, Vienna 1894 (digitized) Prehistory of the visual arts in Europe. Vienna 1898 (2nd ed. Vienna 1915 and 3rd of Menghin enlarged edition Vienna 1925). Nature and prehistory of man. Vienna 1909th The cemetery of Hallstatt. Leipzig 1921st Culture primeval 3 volumes, respectively. De Gruyter, Berlin, Sammlung Goschen 1950
· I. The vormetallischen cultures, Vol 564
· II. The older metal cultures, Vol 565, edited by Friedrich Behn
· III. The younger metal cultures, Vol 566, edited by Friedrich Behn