Arthur Huebner (Germanist)

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Arthur Willibald Hübner (born September 17, 1885 in Neudamm , Königsberg district in the Neumark , † March 9, 1937 in Berlin ) was a German professor and German studies professor.

Life

Hübner studied German and Classical Philology from 1904 to 1909 at the Universities of Graz and Berlin . In 1910 he did his doctorate in Berlin with Gustav Roethe as Dr. phil. , The habilitation took place in 1913 at the Germanic seminar in Berlin. Huebner then worked there as a private lecturer until he was called up for World War I in 1915 , in which he was injured several times and buried once.

After the First World War, Hübner became an associate professor for German studies in Berlin in 1918, and in 1924 he was appointed professor for ancient German studies in Münster , where he also gave lectures on folklore . From 1927 onwards, Huebner was Roethes' successor, full professor of German philology at the University of Berlin, and from 1932 a member of the Prussian Academy of Sciences there . In 1925 Hübner was elected a full member of the Historical Commission for Westphalia , from which he resigned in 1927. During the time of National Socialism , Hübner opposed Herman Wirth, who was supported by the SS, and finally unmasked the Ura Linda Chronicle, which Wirth had declared to be genuine, as a forgery. However, Huebner himself was also a strong advocate of the Nazi system and its ideological-political goals.

Publications

  • Daniel, a German order seal. Mayer & Müller, Berlin 1911.
  • The dialect of the homeland. Shepherd, Breslau 1924.
  • Arndt and the German thought. H. Beyer & Sons, Langensalza 1925.
  • The songs of home. Shepherd, Breslau 1926.
  • The German Geissler songs. Studies on the sacred folk songs of the Middle Ages. De Gruyter, Berlin 1931.
  • Goethe and the German language. Beyer, Langensalza 1933.
  • Herman Wirth and the Ura Linda Chronicle. De Gruyter, Berlin 1934.
  • Principles for the publication and instructions for the printing facility of the German texts of the Middle Ages, new version. In: Hans Neumann (ed.): Johannes Rothe , The praise of chastity. After CA Schmid's copy of a lost manuscript. Berlin 1934, pp. V – IX (= German texts of the Middle Ages. Volume 38).
  • To the tradition of the "Plowman from Bohemia". De Gruyter, Berlin 1937.

literature

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Hinrich Siuts : Folklore in the University of Münster in the 20th century. Folklore and folklore topics based on the course catalogs. In: Andreas Hartmann et al. (Ed.): The power of things. Symbolic communication and cultural action. Festschrift for Ruth-E. Mohrmann on his 65th birthday (= contributions to popular culture in northwest Germany. Vol. 116). Waxmann, Münster 2011, p. 560.
  2. Hans NeumannHübner, Arthur. In: New German Biography (NDB). Volume 9, Duncker & Humblot, Berlin 1972, ISBN 3-428-00190-7 , p. 719 f. ( Digitized version ).
  3. ^ The Berlin University during the Nazi era. Volume II: Departments and Faculties, ed. v. Rüdiger vom Bruch u. Rebecca Schaarschmidt, Franz Steiner Verlag, 2005, ISBN 3-515-08658-7 , p. 15.

Web links

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