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Wilhelm Wackernagel (23 April 1806, Berlin – 21 December 1869, Basel) was a German-Swiss philologist specializing in Germanic studies. He was the father of Indo-Europeanist Jacob Wackernagel. He studied Classical and Germanic literature at the University of Berlin as a pupil of August Boeckh and Karl Lachmann. In 1833 he moved to Basel, where from 1835 to 1869, he was a professor of German language and literature at the university. While at Basel, he turned down offers for professorships in Berlin, Munich, Tübingen and Vienna.[1][2] WorksHe was considered the leading Germanist after the death of Jacob Grimm in 1863.[2] A number of Wackernagel's significant works were published posthumously. The following are some of his principal writings:
References1. ^ADB:Wackernagel, Wilhelm (Germanist) at Allgemeine Deutsche Biographie 2. ^1 [https://books.google.com/books?id=978Uzm8Je7QC&pg=PA105 A History of Poetics: German Scholarly Aesthetics and Poetics] by Sandra Richter 3. ^[https://books.google.com/books/about/Gedichte_Walthers_von_der_Vogelweide.html?id=I2xOmgEACAAJ Google Books] Gedichte Walthers von der Vogelweide 4. ^OCLC WorldCat Geschichte der deutschen Litteratur : ein Handbuch 5. ^[https://www.google.com/search?tbo=p&tbm=bks&q=inauthor:%22Wilhelm+Wackernagel%22&gws_rd=ssl Google Books] published works External links
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