Eduard Koschwitz

Eduard Koschwitz (7 October 1851, Breslau 14 May 1904, Königsberg) was a Romance philologist.[1]

In 1877 he became docent at Strassburg and afterward was made professor at Greifswald (1881) and Marburg. His specialty was French and Occitan. His works include:

Koschwitz was editor of several philological periodicals.

Biography

  • Max Kaluza and Gustav Thurau, Eduard Koschwitz. Ein Lebensbild, in Zeitschrift für französischen und englischen Unterricht, 3 (1904), ZDB-ID 200279-6, 385–432 (also as separate printing by Weidmann, Berlin 1904).
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References

  1. NDB/ADB Deutsche Biographie Koschwitz, Eduard

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