Karl August Hermann

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Karl August Hermann

Karl August Hermann (23 September 1851 Võhmanõmme, Põltsamaa Parish – 11 January 1909 Tartu) was an Estonian writer, publicist, linguist and composer.[1]

In 1875 he started to study at the Faculty of Theology of University of Tartu. In 1878, he started to study linguistics at Leipzig University. In 1880 he graduated from the university, defended PhD thesis "Der einfache Wortstamm und die drei Lautstufen in der estnischen Sprache".[1]

From 1882 to 1885 he was an editor for . In 1886 he acquired the newspaper , renaming the newspaper Postimees which began publication in Tartu.[1]

In 1906, he acquired the newspaper Valgus.[1]

He belonged to several organizations, e.g. Society of Estonian Literati.[1] He was an honorary alumnus of the Estonian Students' Society.[2]

He died in 1909 and is buried in Tartu Raadi Cemetery.[1]

Works[]

In 1884, he published "Eesti keele grammatika" ('Estonian Grammar'). In 1900 he started to publish "Eesti Üleüldise teaduse raamat ehk encyklopädia konversationi-lexikon", but only the first volume was published in full.[1]

He also composed circa 300 choral songs. Some of the most notable are "Kungla rahvas" ('Kungla people'), "Oh laula ja hõiska" ('O sing and shout').[1]

References[]

  1. ^ Jump up to: a b c d e f g h Vabar, Sven. "Karl August Hermann". sisu.ut.ee. Retrieved 13 January 2021.
  2. ^ Auvilistlased eys.ee
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