Ingeborg Glier

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Ingeborg Glier (born June 22, 1934 in Dresden ; † November 14, 2017 in Branford , Connecticut , USA ) was a German - American German studies specialist .

Life

Ingeborg Glier began her scientific career at the German Seminar of the Ludwig Maximilians University in Munich with Hugo Kuhn and in 1972 became the third woman to be appointed to a chair at Yale University in New Haven ( USA ).

Create

Ingeborg Glier's specialty was German literature of the Middle Ages, especially poetry and Minnerede . She was involved in standard works of ancient German studies : in 1961 she revised the standard work on German metrics by Otto Paul (first edition 1930), which was designed as a summary of Andreas Heusler's three-volume history of verses, fundamentally and critically. With Michael Curschmann , she edited the three-volume anthology German Poetry of the Middle Ages from 1980 to 1981 . She also acted as editor of the volume on Reimpaardichtung, drama and prose in the late Middle Ages from 1986 on the history of German literature from the beginnings to the present (founded by Helmut de Boor and Richard Newald ).

Works

  • Artes amandi. Investigation of the history, tradition and typology of German miner speeches . Munich 1971 (Munich texts and studies on German medieval literature 34). ISBN 3-406-02834-9
  • fundamentally revised: German metric , founded by Otto Paul. 4th to 9th ed. Ismaning 1961–1974.
  • published: work - type - situation. Studies on poetological conditions in older German literature . Stuttgart 1969 (Festschrift for Hugo Kuhn on his 60th birthday).
  • published: German Poetry of the Middle Ages , ed. with Michael Curschmann. Munich u. a. 1980-1981.
  • revised: poems for couples, drama, prose. 1250–1370 , Munich 1986 (history of German literature from its beginnings to the present, founded by Helmut de Boor and Richard Newald, vol. 3: The German literature in the late Middle Ages. 1250–1350, part 2).

literature

  • Kirsten E. Lodal : Engendering an Intellectual Space. The Development of Women's Studies at Yale University 1969–2001 . [2] on January 23, 2013.

Individual evidence

  1. Obituary on www.legacy.com
  2. Cf. Ingeborg Glier: Foreword to the fourth edition . In: Same and Otto Paul: German Metrics . Ismaning 1974, p. 6f., Here p. 7.
  3. Kirsten E. Lodal: Engendering an Intellectual Space. The Development of Women's Studies at Yale University 1969–2001 . [1] on January 23, 2013, p. 13.