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Christa Baufeld , née Rose , (born December 19, 1933 in Prenzlau ; full name: Christa Berta Anna Baufeld ) is a German German philologist and philologist . She taught at the universities of Greifswald and Rostock and dealt with older German literature.

Life

Christa Baufeld is the daughter of electrician Fritz Rose and his wife Else Rose, a née Pannack. Since 1940, she visited in Prenzlau a primary school , a secondary school in 1944 and completed in 1952, the high school with very well . Then she moved to the University of Greifswald to study German. In 1956 she finished her studies and became a qualified teacher and started working as a teacher in Wusterhusen .

In 1961 Baufeld started working as a freelance worker at the German Academy of Sciences in Berlin . There she worked on the Pomeranian Dictionary project and examined dialect and colloquial language in the northern GDR. She left the academy in 1973 and was employed as a teacher (in university service) at Greifswald University. The University doctorate her 1980 Doctor of Philology summa cum laude based on their dissertation semantic description of Pluraliatantum in German . In addition, she received her habilitation that year for the history of the German language and accepted a position as senior research assistant. She spent the summer semester of 1982 as a visiting professor at Vilnius University .

Baufeld has worked as an extraordinary lecturer in Greifswald since 1985 , and in 1990 she was given an extraordinary professorship in the German Studies, Art and Musicology section. In between she was visiting professor at the University of Toruń in the winter semester 1987/1988 .

As a professor for older German language and literature, Baufeld has been teaching at the University of Rostock since 1992, succeeding Gisela Brandts . In the winter semester 1992/1993 she was visiting professor at the German Institute of the University of Vienna . In 1999 she retired and was succeeded by Franz-Josef Holznagel at the university .

Baufeld is married and has three children.

At the University of Rostock, Baufeld attended the commission for the approval of doctoral scholarships, acted as a contact partner for German studies at the University of Riga , Rostock's partner university, and was a member of the faculty council. She was also a member of the Oswald von Wolkenstein Society , the Wolfram von Eschenbach Society and the Working Group for Scientific Editions .

Works

  • Semantic description of the plural in German. A study of their relationships between reality and language (Greifswald 1979)
  • Teaching material on the history of the German language (Greifswald 1985)
  • Love spells and health potions. Behavioral teachings and recipes from a medieval manuscript (Berlin 1989)
  • with others: History of German literature from the beginning to the present (Berlin, Volk und Wissen 1990)
  • Editor: The function of external and internal literary factors for the emergence of German literature of the Middle Ages and the early modern period (Greifswald Conference, September 18-20, 1992) (Göppingen 1994)
  • Small early New High German dictionary. Lexicon from poetry and specialist literature of Early New High German (Tübingen, Max Niemeyer Verlag 1996)
  • Editor: Medieval Health and Household Teachings. Edition of 8 ° Ms 875 of the University Library Greifswald with introduction, commentary and glossary (Frankfurt am Main / Berlin / Bern / Bruxelles / New York / Oxford / Vienna, Lang 2002)

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