Edgar Charles Polomé
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Gender | Male |
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Death | 24 years ago |
Date of birth | July 31,1920 |
Zodiac sign | Leo |
Born | Sint-Jans-Molenbeek |
Belgium | |
Date of died | March 11,2000 |
Died | Houston |
Texas | |
United States | |
Music groups | Werner Winter |
Mohammad Ali Jazayery | |
Susan Nacev Skomal | |
Anwar S. Dil | |
Books | Essays on Germanic Religion |
Language, society, and paleoculture | |
Language in Tanzania | |
Swahili language handbook | |
Homage to Georges Dumezil | |
Homage to Georges Sumezil | |
Dictionary of Germanic Mythology | |
Proceedings of the Seventh Annual UCLA Indo-European Conference, Los Angeles 1995 | |
Research Guide on Language Change | |
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ID | 1915502 |
Edgar Charles Polomé Life story
Edgar Charles Polomé was a Belgian Indo-Europeanist, and professor of comparative religions and languages at the University of Texas. He studied at the Free University of Brussels from 1938, specializing in Germanic philology. In 1945, he joined the U. S. Army as an interpreter in Eschwege in Allied-occupied Germany.