Adolf Ausfeld
Adolf Ausfeld (30 August 1855, in Gotha – 16 August 1904, in Heidelberg) was a German schoolteacher and classical philologist, known for his studies of "Alexander romance", defined as a collection of legends involving the mythical exploits of Alexander the Great.
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Adolf Ausfeld
Adolf Ausfeld (30 August 1855, in Gotha – 16 August 1904, in Heidelberg) was a German schoolteacher and classical philologist, known for his studies of "Alexander romance", defined as a collection of legends involving the mythical exploits of Alexander the Great.
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