Eberhard Leube

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Eberhard Leube (born March 6, 1934 in Breslau ; † October 23, 1991 ) was a German Romance studies and literary scholar.

life and work

Leube received his doctorate in 1957 in Rostock under Rudolf Brummer with Die Geschichtswerke Rollins and then went to the West like his teacher. In 1966 he completed his habilitation at the Free University of Berlin with Walter Pabst with Fortuna in Carthage. Virgil's Aeneas-Dido-Myth in the Romance literatures from the 14th to the 16th century (Heidelberg 1969). Leube was a professor of Romance philology at the University of Bonn . He was co-editor of the handbook series Basics of Romance Studies (Berlin 1972 ff).

Other works

  • The Celestina , Munich 1971
  • Boccaccio and the European novel poetry, in: New Handbook of Literary Studies: Renaissance and Baroque , Frankfurt a. Main 1972, pp. 128-161
  • Tradición y antitradición. Ensayos y conferencias , Barcelona 1986
  • Eberhard Leube is the editor of the new edition of the dissertation of the Apollinaire researcher Ernst Wolf : Guillaume Apollinaire and the Rhineland , with a preface by Michel Décaudin, edited by Eberhard Leube, Lang, Frankfurt am Main / Bern / New York / Paris, 1988, ISBN 978 -3-8204-1408-0 .

literature

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