Franz Pfeiffer

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Franz Pfeiffer (February 27, 1815 - May 29, 1868), was a German literary scholar.

He was born at Bettlach near Soleure. After studying at the University of Munich he went to Stuttgart, where in 1846 he became librarian to the royal library. In 1856, Pfeiffer founded the Germanic, a quarterly periodical devoted to German antiquarian research. In 1857, having established himself as one of the foremost authorities on German medieval literature and philology, he was appointed professor of these subjects at the University of Vienna; and in 1860 was made a member of the Imperial Academy of Sciences. He died at Vienna.

[edit] Works

Of his independent writings the most important are

  • Zur deutschen Literaturgeschichte
  • Über Wesen und Bildung der hofischen Sprache in mittelhochdeutscher Zeit
  • Der Dichter des Nibelungenliedes
  • Forschung und Kritik auf dem Gebiete des deutschen Altertums
  • Altdeutsches Übungsbuch.

[edit] As editor

Among the many writings he edited were

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