Gerhard Rohlfs
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The geographer exploring Africa was named Friedrich Gerhard Rohlfs.
Gerhard Rohlfs (1892 - 1986) taught Romance languages and literature at the universities of Tübingen and Munich in Germany. He was defined an "archeologist of the words".
His main interest was in the languages and dialects spoken in South Italy and he travelled extensively in this region. He studied the Griko language (a Greek dialect still spoken in a few places in the Salento and in south Calabria) and found several evidences suggesting that the Griko is a direct evolution of the language originally spoken by the Greek colonists of Magna Grecia. He first advanced this theory in his book "Griechen und Romanen in Unteritalien", Geneva 1924. He also published two complete vocabulaties of the dialects spoken in Calabria (published in Milan 1938-1939) and in the Salento (Munich 1956-1961). His main work can be considered his Historic grammatic of the Italian language and his dialects ("Historische Grammatik der italienischen Sprache und ihrer Mundarten", Berna, 1949-1954). He received honary degrees from the University of Calabria in Cosenza and the University of Salento in Lecce.