Franz Lichtenstein
Franz Lichtenstein (born September 1, 1852 in Weimar ; † August 7, 1884 near Binz ) was a German specialist in German .
Live and act
During the Franco-Prussian War , the senior prime minister Franz Lichtenstein - son of a businessman - served in the ammunition office in Chartres . In the summer semester of 1871, he studied among other things Old French and music in Jena and then four semesters with Rudolf Hildebrand and Friedrich Zarncke in Leipzig linguistics . In 1873/74 he finally decided to study philology with Konrad Hofmann in Munich . Under Michael Bernays he wrote about the poetry of Albrecht von Haller . In the spring of 1874 he went to see Wilhelm Scherer in Strasbourg . Franz Lichtenstein Eilhart von Obergs Tristrant studied there . In the summer of 1875 he received his doctorate and in 1877 he completed his habilitation in Breslau - both times with writings on Eilhart's Middle High German verse novel. Then he taught German language and literature; offered, among other things, exercises on Goethe's poetry.
He worked in the magazine for German antiquity and German literature . At Easter 1884 he was able to finish work on Ottokar's rhyming chronicle of Ottokar from the Gaal in Vienna . In the summer of the same year he received an extra ordinariate . Franz Lichtenstein died shortly before his engagement in a swimming accident in the Baltic Sea . He is buried in Weimar.
Works
- On the criticism of the prose novel Tristrant and Isalde . Habilitation thesis, Verlag Robert Nischkowsky, Breslau 1877
- The child's Sunday life. C. Bertelsmann, Gütersloh 1925, 55 pages
editor
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Monumenta Germaniae Historica . Languages: German / Middle High German
- Joseph Seemüller (ed.): German chronicles and other history books of the Middle Ages. Volume 5. Ottokar's Austrian rhyming chronicle. Based on the transcripts of Franz Lichtenstein . Weidmann, Berlin 1890. Half volume 1, 720 pages
- Joseph Seemüller (ed.): German chronicles and other history books of the Middle Ages. Volume 5. Ottokar's Austrian rhyming chronicle. Based on the transcripts of Franz Lichtenstein . Weidmann, Berlin 1893. Half volume 2, 719 pages
- Joseph Seemüller (Ed.): Ottokars Styrian Reimchronik . Based on the transcripts of Franz Lichtenstein . 2 volumes. (MGH Deutsche Chroniken V, 1-2), Hanover 1890–1893
- Max Müller : The German Classics from the Fourth to the Nineteenth Century
editor
- Eilhart from Oberge. Reprint of the Strasbourg and London 1877 edition. Hildesheim / New York 1973, ISBN 3-487-04918-X , 475 pages.
- Michael Lindener : Rastbüchlein and Katzipori . Library of the Litterarian Association in Stuttgart , Volume 163, Tübingen 1883, 219 pages. Digitized in the Google Book Search USA
translator
- Ernest Bramah : Dr. Carrados . Neufeld & Henius, Berlin 1930, 198 pages
- Ernest Bramah: Dr. Carrados and his servant . Neufeld & Henius, Berlin 1930, 223 pages
literature
- Erich Schmidt : Franz Lichtenstein . Goethe-Jahrbuch , Volume 6 (1885), pp. 365-367, Textarchiv - Internet Archive
- Edward Schröder : Lichtenstein, Franz . In: Allgemeine Deutsche Biographie (ADB). Volume 51, Duncker & Humblot, Leipzig 1906, p. 694 f.
Web links
- Literature by and about Franz Lichtenstein in the catalog of the German National Library
Individual evidence
- ^ Tristrant and Isalde . ( Memento of the original from February 23, 2015 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. mediaewiki.org; see also Fridrich Pfaff (ed.): Tristrant and Isalde , Textarchiv - Internet Archive
- ↑ habilitation, OCLC 20849186
- ↑ The Sunday Life of the Child . OCLC 72601893
- ^ Contents of the two half-volumes
- ↑ Ottokar's Austrian rhyming chronicle . First half volume, OCLC 494718183
- ↑ Ottokar's Austrian rhyming chronicle . Second half volume, OCLC 493159160
- ↑ revision. F. Lichtenstein, Oxford 1886, Text Archive - Internet Archive
- ^ The German classics from the fourth to the nineteenth century . OCLC 2219706
- ↑ Eilhart von Oberge . OCLC 258082127
- ↑ Michael Lindener's Rastbüchlein and Katzipori. English edition, OCLC 562559260
personal data | |
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SURNAME | Lichtenstein, Franz |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | German Germanist |
DATE OF BIRTH | September 1, 1852 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Weimar |
DATE OF DEATH | August 7, 1884 |
Place of death | at Binz |