Franz Felix Adalbert Kuhn (19 November 1812 – 5 May 1881) was a German
philologist and
folklorist
Folklore studies, less often known as folkloristics, and occasionally tradition studies or folk life studies in the United Kingdom, is the branch of anthropology devoted to the study of folklore. This term, along with its synonyms, gained currenc ...
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Kuhn was born in
Königsberg in
Brandenburg's
Neumark region. From 1841 he was connected with the
Köllnisches Gymnasium at
Berlin, of which he was appointed director in 1870. Kuhn was the founder of a new school of comparative mythology, based upon comparative philology. Inspired by
Jakob Grimm's ''
Deutsche Mythologie'', he first devoted himself to German stories and legends, and published ''Märkische Sagen und Märchen'' (1842), ''Norddeutsche Sagen, Märchen und Gebräuche'' (1848), and ''Sagen, Gebräuche und Märchen aus Westfalen'' (1859).
But it is on Kuhn's researches into the language and history of the
Indo-Germanic peoples as a whole that his reputation is founded. His chief works in this connection are ''Zur ältesten Geschichte der Indogermanischen Völker'' (1845), in which he endeavoured to give an account of the earliest civilization of the
Indo-Germanic peoples before their separation into different families, by comparing and analysing the original meaning of the words and stems common to the different languages; ''Die Herabkunft des Feuers und des Göttertranks'' (1859; new edition by
Ernst Kuhn, under title of ''Mythologische Studien'', 1886); and ''Über Entwicklungsstufen der Mythenbildung'' (1873), in which he maintained that the origin of myths was to be looked for in the domain of language, and that their most essential factors were
polysemy
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and
homonymy
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. Kuhn was also the editor of the ''
Zeitschrift für vergleichende Sprachforschung auf dem Gebiete der Indogermanischen Sprachen'', which was at his time the standard periodical on the subject.
Kuhn died in Berlin. See obituary notice by
C. F. H. Bruchmann in
Bursian's ''Biographisches Jahrbuch'' (1881) and
J. Schmidt in the above ''Zeitschrift'', xxvi. n.s. 6.
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1812 births
1881 deaths
People from Chojna
German philologists
People from the Province of Brandenburg
German folklorists
German male non-fiction writers
Indo-Europeanists
Linguists of Indo-European languages