Hermann Breymann

Hermann Breymann ( born July 3, 1842 in Oker ( Goslar ), † September 6, 1910 in Bad Reichenhall ) was a German linguist.

Life and work

Breymann doctorate in 1868 in Göttingen with Theodor Müller Introduction aux deux livres of Machabees, traduction française du XIIIe siècle ( in the preface he thanks Louis Lemcke, whom he knew from Braunschweig ago). In 1875 he was in Munich double Professor of French and English ( Modern English and modern French, in addition to Konrad Hofmann, who was responsible for the old language stages ), from 1892, the first appointed Professor of Romance Philology. In 1876 he founded the Academic - Modern Languages ​​Association ( ANV ). Breymann was appointed a Privy Councillor. 1911 succeeded him in the chair Karl Vossler.

Other works

  • La dîme de pénitance: old French poem, Tübingen 1974
  • A French grammar, based on philological principles, London 1874
  • Linguistics and modern languages ​​: Lecture at the newly - philological club to Munich held on March 2, 1876, Munich 1876
  • The lesson from the French verb based on the historical grammar, Munich 1882
  • About According to physiology and their implications for teaching, Munich 1884
  • Hopes and wishes concerning the study of modern languages ​​, Munich 1885
  • Additions to the French lessons at secondary schools with special focus on Latin: Appendix to the French grammars used in high schools, Munich 1892
  • Friedrich Diez his life and work. Speech held to celebrate the hundredth birthday on March 3, 1894, Leipzig 1894
  • The phonetic literature from 1876-1895: a bibliography and critical overview, Leipzig 1897, Hildesheim 1973
  • The modern language reform literature from 1894-1899: a bibliography and critical overview, Leipzig 1900
  • The Calderon literature, Munich 1905
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