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Bernhard Hausmann

1884–1943

A meticulous German scholar remembered for close study of classical texts and old master prints, he left behind works that still surface in major library catalogs. Although biographical details are scarce, his publications suggest a writer deeply engaged with philology and art history.

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About the author

Very little easy-to-verify biographical information appears to survive online about this author beyond standard catalog records, which list him as Bernhard Hausmann and give his lifespan as about 1884 to 1943.

Library records connect him with specialized scholarly works, including studies of classical fragments and research on Albrecht Dürer’s prints and drawings. That combination points to a careful researcher working across philology and the history of art, with an eye for close textual and visual analysis.

Because reliable public sources are limited, it is safest to remember him through the work itself: a serious early-20th-century scholar whose books continue to be preserved by national and academic libraries.