Otto Schrader (philologist)

Otto Schrader ( born March 28, 1855 in Weimar, † March 21, 1919 in Breslau) was a German linguist who studied in particular the importance of Germanic history and urindogermanischer terms. He is sometimes confused with the unrelated Indologist Friedrich ( often only F. ) Otto Schrader ( 1876-1961 ).

Education and Family

Schrader comes from a Thuringian family of officials, attended the grammar school in Weimar and studied in Jena, Leipzig and Berlin. For Dr. phil. doctorate, he received in 1878 a teaching job at the Grand Ducal Gymnasium in Jena. He habilitated in 1887 and in 1890 is appointed Associate Professor appointed. In 1909 he became full professor in Breslau. Schrader married in 1879 Marie of Wilms, with whom he had four children. He described himself as a national liberal.

Support Hehns

Schrader supported Victor Hehns theory that the Aryans were originally nomads. You only domesticated the horse, which they ate. Since gemeinindogermanische words missing about for donkeys and camels, Schrader assumes that the original homeland of the Indo-Europeans in the North Pontic steppes, had been lying on the Caspian Sea and the Aral Sea, where wild horses were indigenous.

Awards

Publications

A Complete Catalog of Schrader's books and essays lacking.

  • Quaestionum dialectologicarum Graecarum particula, Thesis, Leipzig 1877
  • The oldest of the Indo-European people Zeittheilung, Berlin 1878
  • From the history of domesticated animals. A linguistic study in: North and South 15 (1880 ), pp. 335-348.
  • Philology and prehistory. Linguistically - historical contributions to the study of Indo-European antiquity, 1st Edition 1883 Jena, Jena, 2nd edition 1890, 3rd edition 1906 Jena
  • Animal and plant geography in the light of linguistic research. Collection exoteric scientific lectures, Issue 427 (1883), Berlin 1884.
  • Victor Hehn, crops and domestic animals in its transition from Asia to Greece and Italy as well as in the rest of Europe. Historical and linguistic sketches, re-edited by Otto Schrader. With botanical contributions of Adolf Engler, 6th edition Berlin 1884, 7th Edition 1902, 8th edition 1911
  • Linguistically - historical research on the history of trade and Silo, Volume 1, Jena 1886
  • About the idea of ​​a cultural history of the Indo-Europeans on a linguistic basis, Jena, 1887. Trial lecture on February 7, 1887
  • Etymological and cultural history. In. ZVS 30 / N.F. 10 (1890) pp. 461-485
  • Linguistically - historical, in: Gustav Richter, creeds doctorum Ienensis gymnasii in honorem gymnasii Isenacensis collecta, Jena 1895
  • Etymologically - Cultural History. In: Philological Studies, Festschrift for Eduard Sievers on October 1, 1896, Hall 1896, pp. 1-11
  • From the new Reich ( " German Empire and German Emperor ," " The Germans and the Sea" ), two linguistic and historical lectures. General German Language Association, Berlin 1897
  • Lexicon of the Indo-European archeology. Outlines of a culture and history of peoples of ancient Europe. 1st edition Strasbourg in 1901, 2nd edition, edited by Alfonso Nehring, Berlin, Leipzig, 1917-1929
  • Afterword, in: Victor Hehn, The salt, a cultural-historical study, 2nd edition, Berlin 1901
  • The mother and the old bachelor. A study of the history of our family, Braunschweig 1904
  • Dead wedding. A lecture held at the Society for Prehistory to Jena, Jena 1904
  • About designations of the marriage relationship in the Indo-European peoples. In: IF 17 (1904 )
  • Johannes Hoops, trees and crops in Germanic antiquity, Strasbourg 1905, review, in: German Literary Gazette 1906
  • At NHG " book ", in: Journal for German word Research 11 (1909 )
  • Pictures from the Russian village life, in: Westermann's Monatshefte Volume 53, January - March 1909, with eight black and white illustrations
  • The mutton Sunday. A travel study from the government of Olonetz. In: IF 26 (1909 )
  • (Keywords) Aryan religion; Blood Feud; Charms and Amulets; Chastity; Crimes and Punishments; Death and Disposal of the Death; Divination; Family; Hospitality; Kingship, in: James Hastings, Encyclopaedia of Religion and Ethics, Volumes 2-7, Edinburgh 1909-1914
  • Burying and burning in the light of religious and cultural history. A lecture in the Silesian Folklore Society, Wroclaw 1910
  • Neuhochdeutsch "host " ( hospes ), in: Research Supplements to the Journal of the General German Language Club, V series, No. 32, 1910.
  • The views Viktor Hehns of the origin of our cultivated plants and domestic animals in the light of recent research, Berlin 1912
  • Germanic and Indo-Europeans. In: The Humanities 8/1913, as well as in: Korrespondenzblatt the overall association of German history and ancient societies, 1914.
  • "Fatherland". Commemorative speech for the hundredth anniversary of the birth of Prince Bismarck, held on 10 May 1915 Wroclaw 1915

Obituaries

  • Alfons Nehring: Otto Schrader. In: Indo-European Yearbook. Volume 6 (1918 ), pp. 152-160, Berlin 1920
  • Wilhelm Streit mountain: Otto Schrader. In: Frankfurter Zeitung, April 11, 1919
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