Leo Krell

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Leo Krell (* 1888 in Würzburg ; † 1961 ) was a German German philologist and school director.

Life

Krell studied at the Ludwig Maximilians University in Munich and received his doctorate in 1912 with the dissertation "Studies on the language of Fischart from his rhymes". During the Weimar Republic , Leo Krell was the school director of the Oberrealschule in Kronach from 1924 to 1930 , today's Kaspar-Zeuss-Gymnasium.

After the Second World War , Leo Krell and Leonhard Fiedler revised the successful German literary history originally published by Joseph Rackl and Eduard Ebner in 1907 and then continued by Karl Hunger , which was published for many years.

Publications (selection)

  • Studies on Fischart's language from his rhymes , dissertation, Kgl. Court and University Book Printing Dr. C. Wolf & Son, 1912/1913.
  • The city dialect of Ludwigshafen am Rhein: Attempt to present its theory of phonetics and forms (including the most important syntactic phenomena) on a grammatical basis , Verlag H. Kayser, Kaiserslautern, 1927.
  • German language instruction in teaching and example for use in secondary schools , together with Karl Küffner and Friedrich Dorner, Buchners Verlag, Bamberg, 1942.
  • German literary history . Due to Rackl-Ebner-Hunger, revised by Dr. Leo Krell and Dr. Leonhard Fiedler, 7th, revised. Edition, CC Buchners Verlag, Bamberg 1960. The 17th edition appeared in 1981 with the ISBN 3-766-14141-4 .

As editor :

  • Cabal and love by Friedrich Schiller, Bayerischer Schulbuch-Verlag, 1948.
  • The dream of a life , by Franz Grillparzer, a dramatic fairy tale in four acts. With an introduction and explanations by Dr. Leo Krell, Buchners Verlag, Bamberg, 1954.

literature

  • Number of employees at the Ludwig Maximilians University in Munich. Summer semester 1910.
  • Michael S. Batts: A History of Histories of German Literature, 1835-1914, Mcgill Queens University Press, 1993, ISBN 0-7735-1140-7 .