Gustav_Gröber

Gustav Gröber

Gustav Gröber

German Romance philologist


Gustav Gröber (4 May 1844 in Leipzig 6 November 1911 in Ruprechtsau near Strasbourg) was a German Romance philologist.

Quick Facts Born, Died ...

He received his education at Leipzig, taught at Zurich (1871–74), and later became professor at Breslau and the University of Strassburg. His principal work was in Romance literature and linguistics.[1] His student, Ernst Curtius,[2] dedicated his classic study, “ European Literature and the Latin Middle Ages” to Gröber.[3]

Works

He edited Zeitschrift für romanische Philologie (Journal of Romance philology, 1877) and Grundriss der romanischen Philologie (Outline of Romance philology, 2d ed., Vol. I, Strassburg 1904-06). Among his other works are:[1]

  • Die handschriftlichen Gestaltungen der Chanson de Geste von Fierabras (The manuscript structure of the Chanson de Geste of Fierabras, 1869)
  • Die altfranzösichen Romanzen und Pastourellen (The old French Romances and pastorals, Zurich, 1872)
  • Carmina Clericorum (7th ed., 1890)
  • Abriss der französischen Litteratur des Mittelalters (Outline of French literature of the Middle Ages, 1897)

References

  1. Evans Jr., Arthur R (8 Mar 2015). On Four Modern Humanists: Hofmannsthal, Gundolph, Curtius, Kantorowicz. Princeton, New Jersey: Princeton University Press. p. 92. ISBN 978-1-400-87196-4. Retrieved 27 March 2022.
  2. Richards, Earl Jeffrey (4 Dec 2017). Modernism, medievalism and humanism: A research bibliography on the reception of the works of Ernst Robert Curtius. Berlin: Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG. p. 2. ISBN 978-3-111-32907-9. Retrieved 27 March 2022.



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