Adolf Birch-Hirschfeld

Adolf Birch-Hirschfeld (1 October 1849, in Kiel 11 January 1917, in Gautzsch) was a German medievalist and Romance scholar. He was a brother of pathologist Felix Victor Birch-Hirschfeld.

He studied philology at the University of Leipzig as a pupil of Adolf Ebert and Friedrich Karl Theodor Zarncke. He received his habilitation in 1878, and for several years conducted research in Paris. In 1884 he became a professor of modern languages at the University of Giessen, and in 1891 returned to Leipzig as a professor of Romance philology.[1][2]

Selected works

References

  1. Adolf Birch-Hirschfeld in Professorenkatalog der Universität Leipzig
  2. Birch-Hirschfeld, Gustav Adolf In: Neue Deutsche Biographie (NDB). Band 2, Duncker & Humblot, Berlin 1955, ISBN 3-428-00183-4, S. 252.
  3. Most widely held works about Adolf Birch-Hirschfeld WorldCat Identities
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