Peter Brang (Slavist)

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Peter Brang (born May 23, 1924 in Frankfurt am Main ; † April 14, 2019 in Maur ZH) was a Swiss Slavist of German origin.

Life

Peter Brang attended the High State School in Hanau . He received his doctorate in 1952 under Ludolf Müller and completed his habilitation in 1959 at the University of Bonn . From 1961 he was associate professor, from 1964 full professor at the University of Zurich . From 1968 to 2009 he was co-editor of the “ Zeitschrift für Slavische Philologie ”. Since 1980 Brang was a corresponding member of the philosophical-historical class abroad of the Austrian Academy of Sciences , since 1987 also a corresponding member of the Academy of Sciences and Literature in Mainz.

Fonts

as an author

  • Research into Puškin's relationship to language. Dissertation. University of Bonn. Marburg 1952.
  • Puškin and Krjukov . On the history of the “Kapitanskaja dočka”. Harrassowitz, Berlin 1957.
  • Studies on the theory and practice of Russian narration. 1770-1881. Habilitation thesis. University of Bonn. Harrassowitz, Wiesbaden 1960.
  • IS Turgenev . His life and his work. Harrassowitz, Wiesbaden 1977, ISBN 3-447-01777-5 .
  • with Monika Züllig with the participation of Karin Brang: Annotated bibliography on Slavic sociolinguistics . Volume 1-3. Lang, Bern 1981, ISBN 3-261-04958-8 .
  • The sounding word. On the theory and practice of the art of declamation in Russia. Verlag der ÖAW, Vienna 1988, ISBN 3-7001-1484-2 .
  • An unknown Russia. Cultural history of the vegetarian way of life from the beginning to the present. Böhlau, Cologne 2002, ISBN 3-412-07902-2 .

as editor

  • Landscape and Poetry. Switzerland in poems by the Slavs. An annotated anthology. Schwabe, Basel 1998, ISBN 3-7965-1181-3 (German, Russian, Polish, translated by Christoph Ferber).
  • Image and encounter. Cultural reciprocity between Switzerland and Eastern Europe through the ages. Helbing & Lichtenhahn, Basel 1996, ISBN 3-7190-1491-6 .
  • Broaden your view to the east. 50 years of the Slavic Seminar at the University of Zurich, 1961–2011. Chronos, Zurich 2011, ISBN 978-3-0340-1099-3 .
  • Festschrift for Margarete Woltner 's 72nd birthday on December 4, 1967. Winter, Heidelberg 1967.
  • Switzerland and its landscape in Slavic literature. With a comparative view of Western European poetry, painting and music. Steiner, Stuttgart 2000, ISBN 3-515-07714-6 .

literature

  • Walter Kosiminal : Peter Brang on his 85th birthday . In: Bulletin der Deutschen Slavistik 15, 2009, pp. 27–31.
  • Stefan Michael Newerkla : Peter Brang . In: Austrian Academy of Sciences: Almanach 2019 , 169th volume, 2020, pp. 394–399.
  • Carsten Goehrke , Robin Kemball and Daniel Weiss (eds.): Primi sobran'e pestrych glav. Slavic and Slavic articles for Peter Brang on his 65th birthday (= Slavica Helvetica. 33). Lang, Bern et al. 1989, ISBN 3-261-04101-3 .
  • Peter Thiergen: Lavreckij as a "potentized farmer". On ideology and imagery in IS Turgenev's novel “Das Adelsnest”. Peter Brang on his 65th birthday (Turgenew Studies; Vol. 6). Sagner, Munich 1989, ISBN 3-87690-426-9 .

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Peter Brang: Peter Brang. In: Barbara Bingel (Hrsg.): We were students of the High State School. What they are, what they remember. Dausien, Hanau 1989, ISBN 3-7684-0915-5 , pp. 31-35.
  2. Member entry by Peter Brang at the Austrian Academy of Sciences , accessed on October 19, 2019
  3. Member entry by Peter Brang at the Academy of Sciences and Literature in Mainz, accessed on October 11, 2017