Raimund Pfister

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Raimund Pfister (born May 6, 1911 in Trostberg , Upper Bavaria , † April 14, 2004 in Munich ), Catholic , was a German classical philologist , didactic specialist in ancient languages ​​and high school teacher .

Life

Raimund Pfister, the son of the deputy district court director Karl Pfister and his wife Anna, born Jobst, passed his Abitur in 1930 at the humanistic Wilhelmsgymnasium in Munich. He then turned to the study of Classical Philology , German Philology , History , Indo-European Studies and Etruscology at the Ludwig Maximilians University in Munich , which he obtained in 1935 with the academic degree of Dr. phil. completed.

Raimund Pfister entered the Bavarian higher education service immediately; In 1968 he was adopted into retirement. In addition, from 1958 to 1988 he held a teaching position at the Ludwig Maximilians University in Munich. Raimund Pfister, who stood out in particular as a textbook author for Latin , also acted from 1955 to 1959 as editor of the journal of the Bavarian Association of Philologists Neues Land .

Raimund Pfister, who in 1953 became Dr. phil. Maria, born Dausch, married and died in Munich in 2004 just before the age of 93.

Publications

  • author
  • On the aspect of the Verba des Sehens in Plautus , dissertation , Pilger-druckerei gmbh, Speyer am Rhein, 1936
  • Latin exercise and reading book for the second grade of high school, CC Buchner, Bamberg, 1951
  • With Arnold Voelske: Das Abendland im Werden, textbook , Blutenburg-Verlag, Munich, 1954
  • Latin grammar, CC Buchner, Bamberg, 1981
  • Latin grammar in the past and present: collected contributions, CC Buchner, Bamberg, 1988
  • New worker
  • Ferdinand Sommer , Handbook of Latin phonetics and forms: an introduction to the linguistic study of Latin, C. Winter, Heidelberg, 1877
  • editor
  • Exercitia Latina for Latin as a second foreign language, CC Buchner, Bamberg, 1960 ff.

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