Held atUniversity of London, Institute of Languages, Cultures and Societies
Reference codeCloss
Date9th century-1990
Creator
Closs, August (1898-1990) scholar of GermanMore Info on CreatorLess Info on Creator
August Closs was born in Upper Austria in 1898, and received his education in Berlin, Vienna, Graz and University College London (UCL), where he studied under the medievalist and palaeographer Robert Priebsch. Under Priebsch's tuition Closs developed his skills in palaeography and a love of medieval literature. In 1929 Closs became a lecturer at the University of Sheffield, and in 1930 he returned to UCL as a lecturer in the Department of German. In 1932 he was appointed Reader in German at Bristol University as successor to James Boyd. He held the post of Professor and Head of Department until his retirement in 1964.
His particular research interest was in poetry, especially the German love lyrik, where his studies included Gottfried's Tristan and Isolt and the poetry of Goethe and Hölderlin. His first important piece of research was on the theme of Dame World "Weltlohn", published in 1934. Closs played a leading role in the post World War Two twinning of Bristol and Hannover.
In 1931 Closs married Hannah Priebsch, only child of his former mentor, Robert Priebsch; the linguist Elizabeth Closs Traugott is their daughter.
Closs continued to research and publish right up to his death in 1990. Like his father-in-law he was a great collector. He and Hannah inherited Robert Priebsch's library of rare and first editions, and added to it. Closs also collected manuscripts and autograph letters. This library is housed at the Institute of Germanic Studies under the title 'The Priebsch-Closs Collection'.
Closs, Hannah Margaret Mary (1905-1953) née Priebsch, art critic and novelistMore Info on CreatorLess Info on Creator
Hannah Closs was the daughter of Robert Priebsch, wife of August Closs and mother of Elizabeth Closs Traugott. She became successful novelist and eminent art critic.
Priebsch, Robert (1866-1935) scholar of GermanMore Info on CreatorLess Info on Creator
Robert Priebsch: Born Tannwald, Bohemia, June 1866; educated at the Gymnasium, Prague, the Universities of Leipzig, Prague, Berlin, Strasbourg and Graz; Lecturer in English Language, University College Liverpool, 1896; Professor of German, University College London, 1898; Professor of German Language and Literature, University of London, 1902-1931, Emeritus Professor from 1931; died May 1935.
Publications: Diu Vrône Botschaft ze der Christenheit, [Graz: Styria, 1895]; Deutsche handschriften in England , (Erlangen: F. Junge, 1896-1901); Die Heilige Regel für ein vollkommenes Leben: eine Cisterzienserarbeit des XIII. Jahrhunderts (Berlin: Weidmann, 1909); The Heliand manuscript : Cotton Caligula A. VII in the British museum, (Oxford: The Clarendon press, 1925); Johan ûz dem virgiere : eine spätmhd. ritterdichtung nach flämischer quelle, nebst dem faksimileabdruck des flämischen volksbuches Joncker Jan wt den vergiere ; herausgegeben und eingeleitet von dr. Robert Priebsch ... mit einer tafel in manuldruck , (Heidelberg: C. Winter, 1931); The German language (with W E Collinson), (London: Faber, 1934).
Traugott, Elizabeth Closs (b 1939) scholar of EnglishMore Info on CreatorLess Info on Creator
The daughter of August and Hannah Closs, Elizabeth Closs Traugott was educated at the University of Oxford and the University of Berkeley, California, where she was awarded her PhD in 1964. From 1970 to 2003 she taught Linguistics and English at Stanford University; since her retirement, she has been a Professor Emerita of Stanford.
Scope and ContentCorrespondence and papers of August Closs, his wife Hannah (née Priebsch), daughter Elizabeth Closs Traugott, and father-in-law Robert Priebsch, and earlier manuscript material collected by the family. There is also a framed photograph of Professor R Priebsch which is probably not listed on the attached box lists.
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.
System of ArrangementPapers arranged in five sub-fonds: August Closs papers (Ref ACL), Robert Priebsch papers (Ref RPR), Hannah Closs papers (Ref HCL), Elizabeth Closs Traugott Papers (ECT), and Acquired papers.
Finding aidsA pdf list is attached to this description.