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- Eudo Colecestra Mason (1901–1969) was a scholar and professor of German at Edinburgh University, joining in 1946 and becoming Chair of German in 1951, a position he held until his death in 1969, only the third person to take the role since 1919. He had previously worked as a lecturer in Münster, Leipzig, and Basle. Mason attended school in Cambridge, before studying at both the University of Cambridge and University of Oxford completing his Doctorate in Leipzig. His thesis on Austrian-Bohemian poet Rainer Maria Rilke was published in 1938. Mason was seen as the principal scholar in the revival of Henry Fuseli. In 1967 Mason won the Friedrich Gundolf Prize. His final works, Holderlin and Goethe:3 was published posthumously in 1975. In 2004, the Chair of German at the University of Edinburgh was renamed the Eudo C. Mason Chair of German. (en)
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- University of Leipzig (en)
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- Colchester, United Kingdom (en)
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- near Peebles, United Kingdom (en)
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- Lebenshaltung und Symbolik bei Rainer Maria Rilke (en)
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- Eudo Colecestra Mason (1901–1969) was a scholar and professor of German at Edinburgh University, joining in 1946 and becoming Chair of German in 1951, a position he held until his death in 1969, only the third person to take the role since 1919. He had previously worked as a lecturer in Münster, Leipzig, and Basle. In 2004, the Chair of German at the University of Edinburgh was renamed the Eudo C. Mason Chair of German. (en)
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