Joachim Schulze (Romance Studies)

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Joachim Schulze (born February 18, 1938 ; † July 25, 2016 ) was a German Romance philologist .

Schulze studied Romance languages and German literature at the universities of Munich and Bonn in 1966 with the work of disappointment and delusional world: studies on Charles Nodier stories to Dr. phil. PhD. He was a lecturer at the Ruhr University in Bochum and completed his habilitation in 1974 with a paper on Giambattista Marino . On March 1, 1976, he was appointed to the professorship for Romance Philology at the Ruhr University in Bochum, succeeding Georg Rudolf Lind . In 2003 he retired.

He was married to Elisabeth Schulze-Witzenrath.

Fonts

  • Disappointment and delusional world: Studies on Charles Nodier's stories , Bonn 1966
  • Formal topics in Gian Battista Marinos Lira , Green Amsterdam 1978, ISBN 90-6032-096-4
  • Montales Beginnings: Imitatio, meditation of the landscape and change of reality in "Ossi di seppia" , Winter Heidelberg 1983, ISBN 3-533-03202-7
  • Celan and the Mystics. Motif-typological and source-related comments , Bouvier 1976 (2nd edition 1983), ISBN 3-416-01200-3
  • Sicilian counterfactures: attempt on the question of the unity of music and poetry in the Sicilian and Siculo-Tuscan poetry of the 13th century , Niemeyer Tübingen 1989, reprint 2010, ISBN 3-484-52230-5
  • Ballata and Ballata music at the time of the Dolce Stil Nuovo (Romanica et Comparatistica) , Stauffenburg 2001, ISBN 3-86057-086-2
  • Amicitia vocalis: six chapters on early Italian poetry with side glances at painting , De Gruyter 2004, reprint 2011, ISBN 3-484-52327-1

Editing

  • together with Ilse Nolting-Hauff (ed.): The foreign word. Studies on the interdependence of texts. , Festschrift for Karl Maurer's 60th birthday , Amsterdam 1988

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Joachim Schulze's obituary notice , Süddeutsche Zeitung , July 30, 2016
  2. Karl Maurer: Seminar History , Ruhr-University Bochum , accessed on August 11, 2016
  3. ^ Timeline of Romanesque Seminar , Ruhr University Bochum , accessed on August 11, 2016