Karl Weinhold
Born(1823-10-26)26 October 1823
Died15 August 1901(1901-08-15) (aged 23)
Berlin, Germany
NationalityGerman
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  • Theodor Jacobi [de]
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DisciplineGermanic studies
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Karl Gotthelf Jakob Weinhold (26 October 1823, in Reichenbach – 15 August 1901, in Bad Nauheim) was a German folklorist and linguist who specialized in German studies.

Biography

Karl Weinhold was born in Reichenbach, Prussia on 26 October 1823. From 1842 he studied at the universities of Breslau and Berlin, obtaining his habilitation at Halle in 1847. In 1850 he became a professor of German language and literature at the University of Krakow. Afterwards, he taught as a professor at the universities of Graz (1851–61), Kiel (1861–75), Breslau (1876–89) and Berlin (from 1889). On three separate occasions he served as university rector; 1870–72 at Kiel, 1879/80 at Breslau and 1893/94 at Berlin.[1][2]

In 1891 he was a founder of the Zeitschrift des Vereins für Volkskunde ("Journal of the Association of Folklore").[3]

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References

  1. ^ Thibaut - Zycha / edited by Walther Killy Dictionary of German Biography
  2. ^ Thies - Zymalkowski / edited by Rudolf Vierhaus Deutsche Biographische Enzykopaedie
  3. ^ Zeitschrift des Vereins für Volkskunde de.Wikisource
  4. ^ Most widely held works by Karl Weinhold WorldCat Identities