Johannes Schröpfer

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Johannes Schröpfer (born September 11, 1909 in Klostergrab ; † November 28, 1995 ) was a German Slavist .

Life

After receiving his doctorate in Prague in 1934 and his habilitation in Heidelberg in 1964 , he was Professor of Slavic Studies in Hamburg from 1965 to 1974 .

Fonts (selection)

  • Njemački za Hrvate. Jezični priručnik za hrvatske radnike i radnice zaposlene u Njemačkoj . Berlin 1942, OCLC 162931942 .
  • as editor with Dmitrij Tschižewskij : Russian literary parodies . Wiesbaden 1957, OCLC 1087802912 .
  • Hussen's treatise "Orthographia Bohemica". The origin of the diacritical system in the writing of Slavic languages ​​and the oldest coherent description of Slavic sounds . Wiesbaden 1968, OCLC 1014951755 .
  • as editor: Dictionary of comparative designation theory. Onomasiology . Heidelberg 1979, ISBN 3-533-02863-1 .

literature

  • Research and Teaching. Farewell letter to Joh. Schröpfers retirement and greeting on his 65th birthday . Hamburg 1975, OCLC 974145775 .
  • as editors Leopold Auburger and Peter Hill : Natalicia Johanni Schröpfer octogenario a discipulis amicisque oblata. Festschrift for Johannes Schröpfer on his 80th birthday . Munich 1991, ISBN 3-927077-02-X .

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