- Hermann Collitz
Hermann Collitz, Ph. D. (1855-1935) was an eminent German historical linguist and Indo-Europeanist, who spent much of his career in the
United States . He received thedoctorate in 1878 at theUniversity of Göttingen with a dissertation on "The Emergence of the Indo-Iranian Palatal Series" (German: "Die Entstehung der indoiranischen Palatalreihe"), and his 1885 "Habilitation" degree at theUniversity of Halle for "TheInflection ofNoun s with Threefold Gradation in Old Indic and in Greek: the Case of the Singular" (German: "Die Flexion der Nomina mit dreifacher Stammabstufung im Altindischen und im Griechischen – Die Casus des Singular").In 1886, Collitz emigrated to the United States, where he taught at
Bryn Mawr College inPhiladelphia . In 1907, he moved toJohns Hopkins University inBaltimore, Maryland , where he took up a chair in Germanic studies.In 1924, Collitz was elected the first president of the
Linguistic Society of America . In 1927, he officially retired from Johns Hopkins, but remained in Baltimore until his death in 1935.He published:
* "Sammlung der griechischen Dialektinschriften" (1884-1909; with Bechtel)
* "Die Verwandtschaftsverhältnisse der griechischen Dialekte" (1895)
* "Die neueste Sprachforschung" (1886)External links
* [http://www.catalogus-professorum-halensis.de/collitzhermann.html Major source for the information in this article.]
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