Arthur G. Brodeur

Arthur G. Brodeur

Fellow: Awarded 1929
Field of Study: German and Scandinavian Literature

Competition: US & Canada

University of California, Berkeley

As published in the Foundation’s Report for 1929–30:

BRODEUR, ARTHUR GILCHRIST: Appointed for research in the history of Germanic heroic poetry, particularly at the Universities of Upsala, Oslo, and Copenhagen; tenure, twelve months from July 1, 1929.

Born September 18, 1888, at Franklin, Massachusetts. Education: Harvard College, A. B., 1909; Harvard University, A. M., 1911, Ph. D., 1916.

Instructor in English Philology, 1916–18, Assistant Professor of English, 1918–1922, Associate Professor, 1922—, University of California.

Publications: “The Prose Edda by Snorre Sturluson,” edited with translation and introduction, 1916. Articles in University of California Publications in Modern Philology, Publications of the Modern Language Association of American, Scandinavian Studies and Notes.

 

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