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Albert Guillem Hauf i Valls (
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1938) is a Majorcan philologist, literature historian and literary critic. He is a specialist in
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medieval literature.


Life

He graduated in romance Philology in the
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, with a grant from the
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Foundation. His degree dissertation consisted of an edition of the Aragonese text of the ''Agriculture Treatise'' of Palladius Rutilius Emilianus. In the same university he obtained his PhD, which was supervised by professor
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, with a thesis on the ''Vita Christi'', a work of the medieval Catalan writer Francesc Eiximenis, and the medieval tradition of the ''Vitae Christi''. This work received the ''Nicolau d'Olwer'' prize (given by the
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) in 1977. In 1964 he moved to
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(
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) as a lecturer in Spanish and Catalan, and subsequently was made a professor of Hispanic Studies. He initiated courses of Catalan language and literature at Cardiff. His disagreement with the policy of the British Prime Minister
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forced him to abandon the United Kingdom in 1987, when he joined the University of Valencia, where he is professor of Catalan Philology. Since 1992 he has supervised a variety of research projects, which have been sponsored by the Spanish Ministry of Culture and by the Valencian Culture Department, concerned especially with the golden age of Valencian literature (15th century). He supervised sixteen doctorate theses up to 2007. He has organized several congresses and academical meetings: ''The cultural atmosphere in Valencia during the second half of the 15th century'', ''Tirant lo Blanc and its translators'', ''Tirant lo Blanc'', ''James I'', ''Ausiàs Marc'', ''Ausiàs Marc's readings'', ''Francesc Eiximenis'',
He also took part in the conference on Francesc Eiximenis in
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on 16–17 November 2009 ''Joan Roís de Corella'', ''The medieval historiography''. He is a member of the Valencian Academy of the Language, the
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and the Institute of Catalan Studies. He was founder and president of the International Association of Catalan Language and Literature. In addition, he has been a member of the Valencian Institute of Studies and Research (succeeding
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), of the Anglo-Catalan Society executive board (1973–1978), of the University of Valencia senate (1995–2001); of the Madrid National Library executive board (1995–1997); of the Mossèn Alcover trust (2001); of the jury of the ''Premis Octubre'' Essay ''Joan Fuster'' prizes (1989 and 1991) and the Letters National Prizes of the Spanish Ministry of Culture (Essay, 1991 and 1992; Novel, 1993; Literature, 1998); of the edition commission of the Francesc Eiximenis' works; of the edition commission of the Ramon Llull's works; of the editorial staff of the following journals: ''Estudis Romànics'', ''Caplletra'', ''Llengua i Literatura'' and of the ''ELLC''; of the consultant board of the following journals: ''Révue d'Études Catalanes'' (
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), ''Catalan Review'' (
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), ''Afers'', ''Studia Philologica Valentina'' and ''Ausa''.


Works

He has written numerous articles for journals, both popular and scientific, and has also taken part in radio and TV programs. He has worked with
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in a CDR about Joanot Martorell's
Tirant lo Blanch ''Tirant lo Blanch'' ( ; modern spelling: ''Tirant lo Blanc'') is a chivalric romance written by the Valencian knight Joanot Martorell, finished posthumously by his friend Martí Joan de Galba and published in the city of Valencia in 1490 as an ...
. He is the author of around two hundred research works, which appear listed in ELL, 4 (1998), 261-271. The following may be noted: * ''Speculum Humanae Salvationis'' edition. * Teresa Pérez Higuera and Albert Hauf i Valls' ''Estudios y comentarios'', Madrid, Edilán, 2000, 2 vols. *
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's ''Vita Christi'', Barcelona, Ed. 62, 1995. * ''Speculum Animae'' edition, which is attributed to Isabel de Villena, Madrid, Edilán, 1993, 2 vols. * ''D'Eiximenis a Sor Isabel de Villena. Aportació a l'estudi de la nostra cultura medieval'', Biblioteca Sanchis Guarner, 19, València-Barcelona, 1990 (Serra d'Or Critics prize, 1991). *
Tirant lo Blanch ''Tirant lo Blanch'' ( ; modern spelling: ''Tirant lo Blanc'') is a chivalric romance written by the Valencian knight Joanot Martorell, finished posthumously by his friend Martí Joan de Galba and published in the city of Valencia in 1490 as an ...
edition, 2 vols., Valencia, Generalitat Valenciana, 1992 and 1990. * ''La Flor de les Istòries d'Orient'', Barcelona, 1989 (1990 ''Massó i Torrent'' prize, for the best work about mediaeval matter). *
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's ''Quarantena de Contemplació'', Abadia de Montserrat, 1986. * ''Contemplació de la Passió'', Barcelona, 1983. * Francesc Eiximenis' ''Lo Crestià'', Barcelona, Ed. 62, 1983. * ''El Ars Praedicandi de Fr. Alfonso d'Alprao'', Rome, 1979. * Introductions for José Pou's, ''Visionarios, beguinos y fraticelos'', Alicante, 1996, 9-112; and for Joan Fuster's, ''Misògins i enamorat'', Alzira, 1995. * 25 articles from him that have been published in the ''Grundriss der Romanischen Literaturen des Mittlealters'', XI/2, Heidelberg, 1993. * Among his translations from German, English and French, may be noted the Spanish version of
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's, ''Catalan Literature: Literatura Catalana'', Barcelona-Caracas. México, 1977 i 1983, which has also an additional bibliography.


References


External links

*
Biography and short CV in the Valencian Academy of Language website
*
Article about Albert Hauf in the Great Catalan Encyclopedia
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