Siegfried Beyschlag

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Siegfried Alfred Julius Wilhelm Beyschlag (born October 2, 1905 in Fürth ; † July 26, 1996 in Erlangen ) was a German Germanic and Scandinavian medievalist and linguist . He was professor and full professor for German and German philology and Scandinavian studies at the University of Erlangen .

In 1925 he graduated from the Wilhelmsgymnasium in Munich . He then studied law and philosophy at the LMU Munich, where he was awarded a Dr. phil. PhD.

Works

Monographs
  • Line and hook style. Its artistic use in the Nibelungenstrophe and in Hildebrandston. In: Contributions to the history of the German language and literature 56 (1932), pp. 225-313. (Dissertation)
  • The Viennese Genesis: Idea, substance and form. (= Meeting reports of the Academy of Sciences in Vienna, Philosophical-Historical Class ; Vol. 220, 3), Vienna 1942. (Habilitation thesis)
  • Metric of the Middle High German heyday in broad outline. Copenhagen 1944. (1st edition in Germany: Nuremberg 1950; 6th, revised edition from 1969 as Old German verse art in basic features )
  • Konungasögur: Investigations into the royal saga to Snorri. The older overview works including Ynglingasaga. (= Bibliotheca Arnamagnaeana ; 8), Copenhagen 1950.
Editions
  • Walther von der Vogelweide. (= Ways of research ; 112), WBG, Darmstadt 1971.
  • The songs of Neidhart. The text of the parchment manuscripts and the melodies. Text and translation, introduction and explanations of words, concordance. Edition of the melodies by Horst Brunner. WBG, Darmstadt 1975.
  • Mr. Neidhart sang these series: the texts and melodies of the Neidhart songs with translations and commentaries Neidhart. (= Göppingen works on German studies ; 468), with Horst Brunner, Göppingen 1989.

literature

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Individual evidence

  1. ^ Wilhelms-Gymnasium in Munich. Annual report on the three academic years 1922/23, 1923/24, 1924/25. Munich 1925.
  2. Rech, L. u. Buzas, L .: Directory of doctors and dissertations at the University of Ingolstadt - Landshut - Munich 1472–1970, Vol. 7, Munich 1977