TitleHerbert Hans Karl Thoma papers
Held atUniversity of London, Institute of Languages, Cultures and Societies
Reference codeHTH
Datec1400-1975
Creator
- Thoma, Herbert Hans Karl (1899-1975) German scholarMore Info on CreatorLess Info on Creator
Herbert Thoma was born in Munich on 31 March 1899. He was the son of Karl Thoma-Höfele, a painter who was related to the writer Ludwig Thoma. Herbert did his military service in 1917 and then entered Munich University to read German, English, History and Philosophy. In 1920-21 he was assistant to Hermann Paul but was supervised for his doctorate (submitted 1922) by Carl von Kraus, the great German medievalist and philologist. His doctoral thesis on Rittertreue was published in 1923.
After leaving the University he went to work for the Süddeutsche Monatshefte, which ceased publication in 1936. In 1939 he left Germany for the United Kingdom to join his fiancée Susi Bauer, who had fled from the Nazi persecution of the Jews several years previously. Thoma was able to leave Germany on the pretext of travelling to England to research the early German manuscripts in British libraries as a supplement to the work of Robert Priebsch. To give plausibility to his trip, however, he was obliged to leave behind him all his personal and professional papers. Ironically, these were subsequently destroyed in the Allied bombing of Munich.
Once settled in England, Thoma married Susi Bauer and through the good offices of herself and a group of fellow exiles he was approached by academics, including Professor Frederick Norman of the Department of German at King's College London, and persuaded to become an assistant in this Department in 1947. In 1948 he was appointed Lecturer and in 1950 became a Recognised Teacher in the University of London. In 1959 he was appointed Senior Lecturer. He lectured in medieval German language and literature generally but his special research field was early German glosses, on which he became a leading authority. He retired from King's College in 1967 but remained research-active until his death on 18 September 1975.
Scope and ContentProfessional papers of Herbert Hans Karl Thoma, including correspondence and his published and unpublished research and university teaching, largely related to early German manuscripts.
Conditions governing accessOpen for research. Access to individual items in the Institute of Germanic and Romance Studies archival collections may be restricted under the Data Protection Act or the Freedom of Information Act. Researchers should apply to consult material at least forty-eight hours in advance by letter, facsimile, e-mail or telephone; the Library staff need a name and contact number, a concise and clear idea of the nature of the enquiry and a date and time for consultation.
Extent19 boxes, 1 large case
System of ArrangementThe papers are divided into four series: Teaching, Research, Correspondence and Miscellaneous.
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Level of descriptionfonds