Oskar It's a shame

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Oskar It's a shame

Oskar Schade (born March 25, 1826 in Erfurt ; † December 30, 1906 in Königsberg i.Pr. ) was a German specialist in German and university professor .

Life

As a teacher's son, he attended grammar school in Erfurt and, from 1843, the Hennebergisches grammar school in Schleusingen . At the Friedrichs University in Halle he began to study Protestant theology and philology . There he donated the Corps Normannia Halle . After two years he moved to the Friedrich-Wilhelms-Universität zu Berlin . In addition to the Germanic languages ​​and German literature of the Middle Ages, he also deals with the Tatar language and Chinese languages . In 1849 he received his doctorate in Halle . From 1850 to 1854 he worked as a freelance writer in Belgium, West Germany, South Germany, Austria and Hungary. Then he came to Weimar , where he edited the Weimar yearbooks (6 volumes) with Hoffmann von Fallersleben . As a student of Jakob Grimm , Wilhelm Grimm and Karl Lachmann , he completed his habilitation in Halle in 1860. The habilitation thesis dealt with smaller Old High German monuments from the 9th to 12th centuries. As a private lecturer , he read German language and literature for three years. Moritz Heyne and Ernst Förstemann were among his listeners . In 1863 he followed the call of the Albertus University in Königsberg to its chair for German language and literature. In 1886 he founded the German seminar and became its first director. His students included the old Germanists Oskar Erdmann , Karl Marold and Hermann Baumgart .

Honors

Works

  • 1854–1857 Together with August Heinrich Hoffmann (mentioned) von Fallersleben Editor: Weimarisches Jahrbuch für deutsche Sprache, Literatur und Kunst
  • Old German reading book
  • Old German dictionary . Halle 1866 ( full text ).
  • Spiritual poems of the 14th and 15th centuries from the Lower Rhine
  • Faust, from the origin to the transfiguration by Goethe . Berlin: Verlag Karl Curtius
  • The puppet show by Dr. fist
  • The legend of St. Ursula and the 11,000 virgins: a contribution to legend research
  • Satires and Pasquille from the Reformation , 1863

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Kösener corps lists 1910, 102/1
  2. Dissertation: Daz buochlin von der tohter Syon carmen theotiscum mysticum .