Hartmut Freytag

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Hartmut Freytag (* 18th March 1941 in Lübeck ) is a German specialist in German and emeritus professors .

Life

Hartmut Freytag studied German, Latin and Middle Latin philology at the universities of Hamburg, Vienna, Bonn, Kiel and Münster. In 1967 he passed the state examination in German and Latin. In 1968 he was at the University of Muenster with a dissertation commentary on the early Middle High German Summa Theologica to Dr. phil. PhD.

His habilitation took place at the beginning of 1978 at the University of Hamburg . He taught and researched at the Universities of Münster, Cologne, Munich and Hamburg; Most recently he taught older German literature at the Institute for German Studies I at the University of Hamburg . He retired on April 1, 2006.

Works

  • Commentary on the early Middle High German Summa Theologiae. Munich: Fink 1970 (= Medium aevum: philological studies ZDB -ID 503216-7 19), zugl .: Münster (Westf.), Univ., Diss., 1968
  • The theory of the allegorical interpretation of writing and the allegory in German texts, especially of the 11th and 12th centuries. Bern [u. a.]: Francke 1982 (= Bibliotheca Germanica: handbooks, texts and monographs from the field of Germanic philology ZDB -ID 9708856 24) Zugl .: Hamburg, Univ., Habil.-Schr., 1977/78 ISBN 3-7720- 1515-8
  • (Ed.): The dance of death in the Marienkirche in Lübeck. After a drawing by CJ Milde, with an explanatory text by Professor W. Mantels. Reprint of the Lübeck edition: Rathgens 1866, with an afterword by Hartmut Freytag. Lübeck 1989. Second, increased and improved edition 1993. Third, again increased and improved edition 1997 ISBN 3-925402-26-8
  • (Ed.): The dance of death of the Marienkirche in Lübeck and the Nikolaikirche in Reval (Tallinn). Edition, commentary, interpretation, reception. (= Low German Studies Volume 39). Böhlau, Cologne / Weimar / Vienna 1993, ISBN 3-412-01793-0
  • The emblems of the "Bunter Kammer" in the Ludwigsburg manor house (Rendsburg-Eckernförde district). Munich; Berlin: Deutscher Kunstverlag 1994 (= Large Architectural Monuments ZDB -ID 8417301 497)
  • Baroque culture of conversation: the emblems of the Bunter Kammer in the Ludwigsburg manor near Eckernförde. Kiel: Ludwig 2001 ISBN 3-933598-29-X , 2nd edition. Edition Kiel: Ludwig 2004
  • with Uwe Albrecht and Hildegard Vogeler (eds.): Bernt Notke. The Triumphal Cross in Lübeck Cathedral. Verlag Ludwig, Kiel 2010, ISBN 978-3-86935-033-2

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