Hans Sckommodau

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Hans Sckommodau (born February 22, 1906 in Meißen ; † May 29, 1988 ) was a German Romanist .

life and work

Sckommodau received his doctorate in Leipzig in 1933 under Walther von Wartburg with the thesis The French Psychological Vocabulary of the Second Half of the 18th Century . He completed his habilitation in Cologne in 1942 with Fritz Schalk . In 1956 he became professor for Romance philology in Frankfurt (as successor to Erhard Lommatzsch ), in 1961 in Munich .

Other works

  • Michelangelo's poems , in: Romanische Forschungen 56, 1942
  • The religious poems of Margaret of Navarra , Cologne 1955
  • (Edited together with Harri Meier) Word and text. Festschrift for Fritz Schalk , Frankfurt 1963
  • The syllable and structure of French , Wiesbaden 1967
  • Topic of the paradox in the Enlightenment (meeting reports of the scientific society at the Johann Wolfgang Goethe University Frankfurt / Main, 10, year 1971, 2), Wiesbaden 1972
  • Gallantry and perfect love in “Heptameron”, Munich 1977

literature

  • Literature and spirituality: Hans Sckommodau on his 70th birthday , ed. by Hans Rheinfelder , Pierre Christophorov, Eberhard Müller-Bochat, Munich 1978
  • Obituary in: Meeting reports of the Scientific Society at the Johann Wolfgang Goethe University Frankfurt am Main 28.6, Stuttgart 1992

References

  1. Leo Haupts: The University of Cologne in the transition from National Socialism to the Federal Republic (studies on the history of the University of Cologne 18). Böhlau Verlag, Cologne 2007, p. 232, ISBN 978-3-412-17806-2

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