Karl Hildebrand Explained

Karl Hildebrand
Birth Date:2 December 1846
Birth Place:Arnstadt, Germany
Death Place:Leipzig, Germany
Nationality:German
Academic Advisors:Friedrich Karl Theodor Zarncke
Discipline:Germanic studies
Sub Discipline:Old Norse studies

Karl Hildebrand (2 December 1846, in Arnstadt – 17 April 1875, in Halle an der Saale) was a German philologist who specialized in Old Icelandic literature.

Biography

Hildebrand studied history and philology at the University of Leipzig, where he was a pupil of Friedrich Karl Theodor Zarncke.[1] [2] In 1871 he earned his PhD at Leipzig with a thesis titled, Über die Conditionalsätze und ihre Conjunctionen in der älteren Edda. In 1873 he qualified as a lecturer of German philology at the University of Halle with the thesis, Versteilung in den Eddaliedern.[3] [4]

His best written effort was an edition of Die lieder der Älteren Edda (Sæmundar Edda). Unfinished at the time of Hildebrand's death in 1875 (age 28), it was completed by Theodor Möbius (from page 257) during the following year.[5]

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Notes and References

  1. https://books.google.com/books?id=ECQ8AQAAIAAJ&dq=%22karl+hildebrand%22+1846&pg=PA324 Google Books
  2. https://books.google.com/books?id=NgQJAAAAQAAJ&dq=%22hildebrand%2C+karl%22+1845+Arnstadt&pg=RA2-PA87 Moniteur des dates, contenant un million de renseignements ..., Volume 1
  3. https://www.worldcat.org/oclc/6840168 OCLC WorldCat
  4. https://runeberg.org/nfbk/0361.html Projekt Runeberg
  5. http://catalog.hathitrust.org/Search/Home?lookfor=%22Hildebrand,%20Karl,%201846-1875.%22&type=author&inst= HathiTrust Digital Library