Oskar Schade
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Oskar Schade (March 25, 1826 – December 30, 1906) was a German philologist and Germanist born in Erfurt.
In 1860 he received his habilitation at Halle, and from 1863 to 1906 was a professor at the University of Königsberg.
He was the author of the influential Altdeutsches Wörterbuch (Old German Dictionary), and with August Heinrich Hoffmann von Fallersleben (1798-1874), was co-editor of the Weimarisches Jahrbuch für deutsche Sprache, Literatur und Kunst (Weimar Annals of German language, literature and art). Other noted works by Schade include:
Geistliche Gedichte des 14. und 15. Jahrhunderts vom Niederrhein (Spiritual poems from the 14th and 15th century of the Lower Rhine), 1854.
Satiren und Pasquille aus der Reformationszeit (Pasquille and satire from the time of the Reformation), 1863.
Deutsche Handwerkslieder, 1865.