Dieter Kremers

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Dieter Kremers (born June 4, 1921 in Berlin-Charlottenburg ; † April 16, 1991 in Graz ) was a German Romance studies and literary scholar.

Kremers received his doctorate in 1951 under Hugo Friedrich in Freiburg with the work Die Form der Aphorismen Graciáns . He was then from 1951 to 1957 lecturer for German at the Università Ca 'Foscari in Venice and from 1958 lecturer for Italian language and literature at the Ruprecht-Karls-Universität Heidelberg , where he studied with Erich Köhler in 1968 with the work Der rasende Roland des Ludovico Ariosto. Structure and worldview completed his habilitation. After substituting professorships in Saarbrücken, Bochum and Munich from 1969 to 1970, he was full professor for Romance literature from 1970 to 1991 in a newly created chair at the University of Graz (successor: Werner Helmich ).

Publications (selection)

  • Rinaldo and Odysseus. On the question of knowledge of this world in Luigi Pulci and Dante Alighieri . Heidelberg 1966.
  • The raging Roland of Ludovico Ariosto. Structure and worldview . Stuttgart 1973.
  • with Eberhard Müller-Bochat and Klaus Heitmann : Theater of Romania in Renaissance and Baroque . Frankfurt 1973.
  • Petrarch's ascent of Mont Ventoux. In: Languages ​​of Poetry. Festschrift Hugo Friedrich . Frankfurt 1975.
  • Review about: Peter Dinzelbacher : Vision and vision literature in the Middle Ages. Stuttgart 1981. In: German Dante yearbook. Volume 64, 1989, pp. 173-178.

literature

  • The epic in Romania. Festschrift for Dieter Kremers for his 65th birthday , ed. by Susanne Knaller and Edith Mara, Narr, Tübingen 1986
  • lexikon.romanischestudien.de

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