Toni Reinhard

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Toni Reinhard (born June 25, 1917 in Bern , † March 23, 1965 in Basel ; legal resident in Röthenbach near Herzogenbuchsee ) was a Swiss Romance philologist .

Life

Toni Reinhard-Maiotti (1917–1965) Professor, Romance studies, Spanish and Italian editor Grab at the Hörnli cemetery, Riehen, Basel
Grave in the Hörnli cemetery , Riehen, Basel

Toni Reinhard, son of the mineralogist Max Reinhard , grew up in Basel, where he in the spring of 1935 at the Humanities College , the Matura gained. He obtained his doctorate in 1948 at the University of Basel as a collaborator at the French Etymological Dictionary Walther von Wartburg with L'uomo nel Decamerone. Saggio di vocabolario semantico (Santa Maria degli Angeli / Assisi 1951). From 1946 to 1947 he was a high school teacher in Basel, from 1947 to 1954 Spanish teacher, from 1955 to 1957 Italian teacher. In 1952 he completed his habilitation and in 1953 he became an associate professor. In 1957 he was appointed to the chair for Romance Philology at the University of Vienna as the successor to Josef Brüch and in 1959 to Basel as the successor to Walther von Wartburg. His successor in Vienna and Basel was Carl Theodor Gossen . In 1963 he qualified as a professor for Helmut Lüdtke . Reinhard died at the age of 47.

Works

  • (in connection with the editor) Etymologica. Walther von Wartburg on his seventieth birthday, May 18, 1958. Dedicated by friends and students. In connection with Kurt Baldinger , Carl Theodor Gossen, Alwin Kuhn and Toni Reinhard ed. by Hans-Erich Keller , Tübingen 1958

literature

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Toni Reinhard: L'uomo nel Decamerone. Saggio di vocabolario semantico. Porziuncola, Assisi 1951, p. 139 ( online ).