Heinrich Adolf Grimm

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Heinrich Adolf Grimm (* 1892 in Bad Kreuznach , Rhine Province ; † 1955 ?) Was a German specialist in German .

Life

Heinrich Adolf Grimm studied German in Berlin (1911/12). In 1917 he received his doctorate in Heidelberg under Karl Hampe . Another station in his life was Scheßlitz in Upper Franconia.

Publications (selection)

Six publications by Heinrich Adolf Grimm are known, including two on Middle High German mysticism.

  • with Eugen Tannenbaum : Sources of Heinrich von Kleist's works for use in literary-historical exercises (winter semester 1911/12) compiled , Berlin 1911
  • Von Gottes- und Liebfrauenminne, songs from German mysticism , Insel, Leipzig 1913
  • Heart and sword. A series of poems , Volksvereins-Druck, Mönchen-Gladbach, around 1914
  • The Imperial Treasury Kroev, a contribution to Carolingian economic history , dissertation, Rössler & Herbert, Heidelberg 1917
  • The story of sister Mechthild from Magdeburg , Insel, Leipzig 1918
  • The High Song of Love , translated into New High German, Borngräber, Berlin 1917 (or by Heinrich Adolph Grimm (1747–1813)?)

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