Karl Vollmöller (philologist)

Karl Vollmöller
Academic work

Karl Vollmöller (16 October 1848, in Ilsfeld, Württemberg – 8 July 1922, in Dresden) was a German philologist.

He was educated in Tübingen, Bonn, Munich, Berlin, and Paris. He traveled in Spain in 1874-75 and became a lecturer in Strassburg in 1875. He was professor at Erlangen (1877–81), and then at Göttingen until 1891, when he retired, settled in Dresden, and devoted himself to Romance philology.[1]

Gravesite of Theodora Elisabeth and Karl Vollmöller at the Trinitatisfriedhof in Dresden

Works

He was editor of Kritischer Jahresbericht über die Fortschritte der romanischen Philologie, an annual compilation (Critical annual report on the progress of Romance philology; 1890 et seq.) In 1902 he founded the Die Gesellschaft für romanische Literatur.[1] He published:

Family

His nephew Karl Gustav Vollmoeller was a noted screenwriter.

Notes

  1. 1 2 Thibaut - Zycha, Volume 10 edited by Walther Killy

References

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