Ernst Martin

German philologist (1841–1910) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Ernst Eduard Martin (5 May 1841 in Jena – 13 August 1910 in Strasbourg) was a German philologist of Romance and Germanic studies. He was the son of gynecologist Eduard Arnold Martin (1809–1875).

Ernst Martin (August 1910)

He studied at the universities of Jena, Berlin and Bonn,[1] obtaining his habilitation in 1866 at the University of Heidelberg. Later on, he worked as a professor at the universities of Freiburg, Prague (from 1874) and Strasbourg (from 1877).[2] Beginning in 1883, with Wilhelm Wiegand, he was editor of the journal "Strassburger studien; Zeitschrift für geschichte, sprache und litteratur des Elsasses".[3]

Selected works

  • Bermerkungen zur Kudrun, 1867 Remarks about Kudrun.
  • Goethe in Strassburg, 1871 Goethe in Strassburg.
  • Kudrun (1872, second edition 1902).
  • Fergus; roman von Guillaume le Clerc, 1872 Guillaume le Clerc's Roman de Fergus.
  • Mittelhochdeutsche Grammatik (12th edition, 1892) Middle High German grammar.[4]
  • Das niederländische Volksbuch Reynaert de Vos, 1876 The Dutch chapbook involving Reinaert de Vos.
  • Hermann von Sachsenheim, 1878 On German poet Hermann von Sachsenheim (died 1458).
  • Elsässische litteraturdenkmäler aus dem XIV-XVII. Jahrhundert (with Erich Schmidt), 1878 Alsatian literature monuments from the 14th to 17th centuries.
  • Geschichte der deutschen litteratur, (new edition of Wilhelm Wackernagel's history of German literature, 1879–94).
  • Der Goethehügel bei Sesenheim, 1880 The Goethehügel at Sessenheim.
  • Le Roman de Renart, 1882 The epic of Reynard.
  • Wolframs von Eschenbach Parzival und Titurel, 1900 Wolfram von Eschenbach's Parzival und Titurel.
  • Der Versbau des Heliand und der altsächsischen Genesis, 1907 The versification of Heliand and the Old Saxon Genesis.[5]

References

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