Boris de Tannenberg

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Boris de Tannenberg (born March 28, 1864 in Moscow , † 1914 in Paris ) was a French educator, Romanceist and Hispanist of Russian descent.

life and work

Tannenberg, who spent his childhood in Royat, taught Adolphe Hatzfeld at the Lycée Louis-le-Grand in Paris . As a private teacher he taught a. a. Edmond Rostand . As head of the École de Passy, ​​he was scientifically active in Hispanic literary studies and was an employee of the Bulletin hispanique , whose director Alfred Morel-Fatio wrote him an obituary.

Tannenberg was one of the most loyal friends of the Colombian philologist Rufino José Cuervo , about whom he wrote in the Bulletin hispanique (3, 1901, pp. 107–112 and 13, 1911, pp. 479–488).

Works

  • La Poésie castillane contemporaine (Espagne et Amérique), Paris 1889
  • Un dramaturge espagnol, M. Tamayo y Baus, Paris 1898
  • L'Espagne littéraire. Portraits d'hier et d'aujourd'hui, Paris 1903
  • Silhouettes contemporaines, Bordeaux 1903

literature

  • Alfred Morel-Fatio in: Revue hispanique 16, 1914, pp. 398-401
  • Günther Schütz: Epistolario de Rufino José Cuervo con filólogos de Alemania, Austria y Suiza y noticias de las demás relaciones de Cuervo con estos países y sus representantes , 2 vols., Bogotá 1976, passim
  • Günther Schütz: Cuervo discípulo , in: Thesaurus , Bogotà, 51, 1996, pp. 549-580 (here p. 562) ( http://cvc.cervantes.es/lengua/thesaurus/pdf/51/TH_51_003_149_0.pdf )

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