{"bio": {"type": "/type/text", "value": "**Georg Carsten Wilhelm Soltau** (born 17 August 1846 in Hamburg, Germany; died 2 January 1924 in Ilshofen near Schw\u00e4bisch Hall, Germany), known as **Wilhelm Soltau** was a German classical philologist, historiographer (historian), chronologist.\r\nDissertation at Bonn (Germany), 1870: *\u201cDe fontibus Plutarchi in secundo bello Punico enarrando\u201d*. Professor at the secondary school (sometimes called \"University\") at Zabern (Alsace).\r\nMarried on 21 July 1891 at Stra\u00dfburg (Alsace) Gertrud N\u00f6ldeke (1867-1942), daughter of Theodor Eduard Bernhard Franz N\u00f6ldeke (1836-1930) and Sophie Cornelia Katharina Johanne Harries (1844-1916). Five children: Anna Sophie Agathe Soltau (1892), Gustav Karsten Theodor Eduard Soltau (1893), Margarete Marie Christiane Dora Gertrud Soltau (1895), Arnold Bernhard Erwin Wilhelm Soltau (1896-1917) and Bernhard Soltau (1900-1961).\r\n\r\nNot to be confused with author und translator Dietrich Wilhelm Soltau from Hamburg."}, "name": "Wilhelm Soltau", "personal_name": "Wilhelm Soltau", "death_date": "2 January 1924", "alternate_names": ["W. Soltau", "Georg Carsten Wilhelm Soltau"], "created": {"type": "/type/datetime", "value": "2008-04-01T03:28:50.625462"}, "last_modified": {"type": "/type/datetime", "value": "2011-09-04T16:22:58.005834"}, "latest_revision": 5, "key": "/authors/OL2345321A", "birth_date": "17 August 1846", "type": {"key": "/type/author"}, "revision": 5}