Bruno Borowski

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Bruno Borowski (born October 20, 1889 in Charlottenburg , † March 25, 1945 in Leipzig ) was a German English student . He taught at the University of Leipzig .

Life

Bruno Borowski's grave at the Südfriedhof in Leipzig

In 1909, Bruno Borowski moved to Leipzig University to study philology . This he completed in 1915 with the promotion for Doctor from the English Philology. His dissertation was called Attempt to Obtain Latent Vocabulary in Anglo-Saxon Poetry: The Method and the Substantives Obtained from Its Use . He spent the years from 1916 to 1920 in Norway because of an illness . In 1922 he was at the University of English Language and Literature habilitation , his sure-built font is According duplicates in Old English .

In 1923 the philological and historical department of the Faculty of Philosophy employed Borowski as a private lecturer . In doing so, he represented the faculty in the teaching staff. Finally, in 1926, he was appointed a regular associate professor . He held the professorship until his death in 1945 at the age of 55.

Borowski belonged to the Nazi Lecturer Association and from 1937 to the NSDAP . In November 1933 he signed the German professors' confession of Adolf Hitler .

Works

  • As a secondary accent in the Old English noun compound . Halle (Saale) 1921.
  • Sound duplicates in Old English . Halle (Saale) 1924.

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