Emil Goldmann
Emil Goldmann (born November 3, 1872 in Karlsbad , Austria-Hungary ; died June 6, 1942 in Cambridge , England ) was an Austrian legal historian and linguist .
Life
Emil Goldmann received his doctorate as a lawyer in 1897 at the University of Vienna , where he became a private lecturer in 1912, associate professor in 1916 and full professor in 1932. After Austria was annexed to the National Socialist German Reich, Goldmann was forced to retire as a Jew on April 22, 1938 and expelled from the university. In the same year he emigrated to Great Britain and was interned in 1940 at the Hutchinson Internment Camp . He taught in Cambridge from 1942. His estate is in the possession of the Graz University Library .
Fonts (selection)
- New contributions to the history of Franconian law . 1928
- Chrenecruda. Studies on Title 58 of the Lex Salica . 1931
literature
- Goldmann Emil. In: Austrian Biographical Lexicon 1815–1950 (ÖBL). Volume 2, Verlag der Österreichischen Akademie der Wissenschaften, Vienna 1959, p. 24.
Web links
Wikisource: Emil Goldmann - Sources and full texts
- Literature by and about Emil Goldmann in the catalog of the German National Library
- Emil Goldmann on the page Persecuted German-speaking Linguists
- Memorial book for the victims of National Socialism at the University of Vienna in 1938
personal data | |
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SURNAME | Goldmann, Emil |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | Austrian legal historian |
DATE OF BIRTH | November 3, 1872 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Carlsbad , Bohemia |
DATE OF DEATH | June 6, 1942 |
Place of death | Cambridge , England |