Moser, Gerald M. 1915-2005
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- Dir. of Amer. Scholars, 1982:v. 3 (Moser, Gerald Max Joseph, 1915- )
- Soc. Sec. Death Index, Aug. 1, 2007(Moser, Gerald M.; b. Jan. 13, 1915; d. Mar. 2, 2005, State College, Pa.)
- His Bibliografia das literaturas africanas ... portuguesa, 1983:t.p. (Gerald Moser)
- LC data base, 12/17/84(hdg.: Moser, Gerald M., 1915- ; usage: Gerald M. Moser)
Wikipedia description:
Gerald M. Moser GOIH (born January 3, 1915, in Leipzig, Germany – died March 2, 2005, in Pennsylvania, United States) was a German-American academic, philologist, literary scholar, emeritus professor, and author. His works were chiefly focused on lusophone African, Luso-Brazilian, and Spanish literature. He also had an interest in Romance languages, and Comparative literature and was among the first scholars in the world to teach and publish the literature of the five former Portuguese colonies in Africa. Moser served as an assistant professor of Spanish at Bridgewater College in Virginia from 1939 to 1941.
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