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Description Joseph Kopp, Professor for Classical philology at the University of Erlangen-Nuremberg from 1827 until his death.
Date -1842
Source "Zur Erinnerung an Dr. Joseph Kopp", Erlangen 1842, Worte am Grab gesprochen von Dr. Ludwig Döderlein am 10. Juli 1842, mit lithographiertem Porträt Joseph Kopps;
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