Richard Wolfram
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Died | 30 May 1995 Traismauer, Austria | (aged 93)
Nationality | Austrian |
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Academic advisors | Rudolf Much |
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Main interests | Early Germanic culture |
Richard Wolfram (16 September 1901 – 30 May 1995) was an Austrian philologist who specialized in Germanic studies.
Biography[]
Richard Wolfram was born in Vienna, Austria-Hungary on 16 September 1901. His family was well educated and middle class. Since 1920, Wolfram studied Germanistics, Scandinavistics and art history at the University of Vienna. He gained his PhD at the University of Vienna in 1926 with a thesis on Ernst Moritz Arndt. Wolfram completed his habilitation in Germanic studies at the University of Vienna in 1934 under the supervision of Rudolf Much. His thesis was on the comitatus in early Germanic society.
Wolfram lectured at the University of Vienna since 1928, where he in 1939 was appointed an associate professor of Germanic studies. A member of the Nazi Party and the Ahnenerbe, Wolfram was dismissed from the University of Vienna after World War II. He subsequently worked as a freelance scholar, but resumed lecturing at the University of Vienna in 1954, here he was reappointed an associate professor in 1959, and a full professor in 1963.
Wolfram retired in 1972, after which he was elected a Member of the Austrian Academy of Sciences. Wolfram was the recipient of a large number of prestigious awards, including the Knight 1st Class of the Order of Vasa (1930), Commander of the Order of the Polar Star (1970), and the Austrian Decoration for Science and Art, 1st Class (1977). He died in Traismauer, Austria on 30 May 1995.
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Selected works[]
- Schwerttanz und Männerbund, 1936-1937
- Die Volkstänze in Österreich und verwandte Tänze in Europa, 1972
- Brauchtum und Volksglaube in der Gottschee, 1980
- Südtiroler Volksschauspiel und Spielbräuche, 1987
Sources[]
- U. Kammerhofer-Aggermann: „In memoriam Richard Wolfram (1901-1995)“, in: Mitteilungen der Anthropologischen Gesellschaft in Wien, Vol 125/126, Wien 1995/96, pp. 317–318
- K. Köstlin: „Richard Wolfram 1901-1995“. In: Zeitschrift für Volkskunde. No. 4. Wien 1995. pp. 480–483.
- 1901 births
- 1995 deaths
- Austrian non-fiction writers
- Austrian philologists
- Commanders of the Order of the Polar Star
- Germanists
- Germanic studies scholars
- Knights First Class of the Order of Vasa
- Members of the Austrian Academy of Sciences
- Old Norse studies scholars
- Scandinavian studies scholars
- University of Vienna alumni
- University of Vienna faculty
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