Johann Drumbl

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Johann "Hans" Drumbl (born August 8, 1943 in Graz ) is an Austrian German philologist and linguist.

Drumbl studied German and theater studies at the University of Graz , in Rome and at the University of Vienna , where he received his doctorate with the dissertation The Concept of Theater and the Origin of Liturgical Play , submitted in 1969 . He then taught at the universities of Bergamo , Pavia , Florence , Trieste , at the Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore in Milan and at the University of Modena and Reggio Emilia , where he became the first dean of the Facoltà di Lettere . Most recently, until 2014, he was full professor at the Faculty of Education at the Free University of Bozen , which he headed ad interim as rector from 2003–2004 . Drumbl's particular research interests include problems of literary hermeneutics in the areas of language contact and translation, as well as the topic of German in second language and foreign language acquisition .

Individual evidence

  1. Dissertation by Johann Drumbl (University of Vienna, 1969)
  2. ^ I Rettori alla guida della LUB. Free University of Bozen, accessed on January 12, 2017 .

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