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| Grimm, Jakob |
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(yä´kôp gr m) (KEY) , 17851863, German philologist and folklorist, a founder of comparative philology. His interest in the relationship among Germanic languages led to his formulation of Grimms law. His German grammar (181937) and his German Mythology (1835, tr. 188088) were works of first importance. He is best known, however, for his two-volume compilation of German folk tales, known as Grimms Fairy Tales (181215, rev. eds. 181957), which he collected with his brother, Wilhelm Grimm (v l´h lm gr m) (KEY) , 17861859, and which did much to encourage the romantic revival of folklore. The brothers Grimm also planned and inaugurated the great German dictionary (16 vol., 18541954). | 1 | | See M. Tatar, ed., The Annotated Brothers Grimm (2004); L. Segal and M. Sendak, ed. The Juniper Tree and Other Tales from Grimm (1973); J. Zipes, The Brothers Grimm (1989). | 2 |
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