Alois Bernt

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Alois Bernt (born April 9, 1871 in Willomitz , Kingdom of Bohemia ; † April 5, 1945 in Kaaden , Reichsgau Sudetenland ) was a German-Czech pedagogue and Germanist who devoted himself to research into the German language and literature in Bohemia.

Life

Alois Bernt came from an old Bohemian farming family from the Duppau Mountains . He attended high school in Kaaden and then studied at the University of Innsbruck , where he received his doctorate. He then worked as a grammar school professor and then became grammar school director in Gablonz an der Neisse for 16 years . In Kaaden he retired.

Alois Bernt became known through numerous publications on the older German language. For example, he wrote the standard work on German literary studies for the German secondary schools in the newly founded Czechoslovakia .

More than 40 years after his death, the work The Germans and Slavs in Bohemia and Moravia was published. Traces of early history in the heart of Europe .

He was married and had the son Walther Bernd.

Fonts (selection)

  • Thoughts and concerns about the establishment and management of our high schools . Middle school teachers' association, Aussig 1917.
  • German humanism and German education . Haase, Leipzig 1918.
  • German literary history for the German home and for self-teaching . Stiepel, Reichenberg in Bohemia 1920.
  • German literary studies for the German secondary schools in the Czech Republic . Stiepel, Reichenberg 1920.
  • Handbook of the history of German literature . Gebr. Stiepel, Reichenberg 1928.
  • Linguistic and cultural-historical significance of German-Bohemian town documents . Butter, Chomutov in Bohemia 1930.
  • The emergence of our written language . Weidmann, Berlin 1934.
  • Love, lust and suffering. Old German novellas transferred by Alois Bernt . Munich 1939.
  • Old German finglings from Bohemia , Rohrer, Brünn 1943.
  • The Teutons and Slavs in Bohemia and Moravia. Traces of early history in the heart of Europe , Tübingen 1989.

literature

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Individual evidence

  1. Journal for German Philology, Volume 70, 1949, p. 213.