Artur Greive

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Artur Greive (* 25. April 1936 in Aachen ; † 14. March 2009 ) was a German linguist , Rumänist and linguist.

life and work

Greive received his doctorate in 1961 in Bonn with Harri Meier with French Part, partie, parti. Word and History of meaning and habilitated there in 1968 with etymological studies on the French h aspiré (Heidelberg 1970). From 1970 until his retirement in 2001, Greive was full professor for Romance philology at the University of Cologne . From 1983 to 1985 he was Dean of the Philosophical Faculty.

Other works

  • New French forms of the sentence question in context , Mainz 1974
  • (Ed.) (Together with Lucian Blaga) Antologie de poezie populară. Folk poetry . Ed. îngrijită şi traducere de Artur Greive, Bucureşti 1995
  • (Ed.) (Together with) Ion Talos, Ion Marii, Nicolae Mocanu, German and Romanian philologists in the encounter / Întâlniri între filologi români si germani , Cluj-Napocka 2003
  • (Ed.) (Together with Ion Talos) Brancaflôr: Märchen aus der Romania , With a foreword by Rolf Wilhelm Brednich , Aachen 2009

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