- Hans Ferdinand Massmann
Hans Ferdinand Massmann ( _de. Maßmann;
15 August 1797 –3 August 1874 ) was a German philologist, well known for his studies in Old German language andliterature .Massmann was born in
Berlin ,Margraviate of Brandenburg , where he also studied. After serving in the War of Liberation, his radical ideas and "demagogue" sympathies brought him into difficulties with the authorities. In 1826 he became a teacher at theRoyal Gymnastic Institute ofMunich and afterward was chosenprofessor of Old German Literature at the university. In Berlin, whither he had gone in 1842 to introduce gymnastics into thePrussia n service, he accepted the chair of Germanicphilology at the city university. He died inMuskau inLusatia .Massmann's writings include editions of "Deutsche Gedichte des 12 Jahrhunderts" (1837-42); Gottfried's "Tristan" (1843); "Kaiserchronik" (1849-53); of the biblical translations of the Gothic Bishop
Ulfilas (1855-56) and ofTacitus 's "Germania" (1847); "Geschichte des mittelalterlichen Schachspiels" (1839); "Litteratur der Totentänze" (1840).Consult article in "Allgemeine deutsche Biographie", volume xx (Leipzig, 1884), and Euler and Hartstein, "H. F. Massmann: sein Leben, seine Turn- und Vaterlandslieder" (Berlin, 1897).
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