Johannes Klare

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Johannes Klare (born March 23, 1930 in Zug ) is a German Romanist and Lusitanist .

life and work

From 1948 Klare studied with Victor Klemperer in Halle and Berlin. He received his doctorate in 1956 at the Humboldt University of Berlin under Kurt Baldinger with the work Origin and Development of Concessional Conjunctions in French (Berlin 1958) and habilitated there in 1968 with the text Studies on Romance Syntax and Lexicology . From 1969 to 1995 he was Professor of Romance Linguistics and Language Practice at Humboldt University. The Romanist Hans-Otto Dill is one of his well-known academic students .

Other works

  • Commentary on the reader of French literature [by Walther Rehfeldt], Berlin 1958
  • (Translator) Castro Soromenho, Senhor Américo does not return. Roman , Berlin 1964
  • (Translator) Jorge Amado : Shepherds of the Night. Roman , Berlin 1967
  • (Ed.) Dictionary Portuguese-German, German-Portuguese , 2 volumes, Berlin 1984–1986, 1987–1988
  • French language history . Stuttgart 1998, again in 2011

literature

  • Studia historica Romanica in honor of Johannes Klare . Ed. Maren Huberty, Claudia Perlick. Bonn 1997
  • Language as a mirror of society. Festschrift for Johannes Klare on his 80th birthday . Ed. Kristin Reinke , Carsten Sinner . Munich 2010
  • Victor Klemperer: So I sit between all the chairs. Diaries 1950-1959 , Ed. Walter Nowojski, Berlin 1999, pp. 587, 599, 802
  • Rita Schober : The structure of Romance studies at the Humboldt University in difficult times, in: Romance studies as a passion. Great moments in recent specialist history, 2 . Ed. Klaus-Dieter Ertler , Berlin 2011, pp. 339-390

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