• Source: Karl-Vossler-Preis
  • From 1984 to 2002, the Free State of Bavaria biennially awarded its Karl-Vossler-Preis, named after Karl Vossler, to authors of scientific literature of distinguished literary quality written in German. The award was aimed at fostering the status of German as an academic language and came with a prize money of 25,000 marks until 2000, and 12,500 Euros in 2002. It alternated with the Jean-Paul-Preis, another literary prize biennially awarded by Bavaria since 1983.


    Laureates


    Source:

    1984: Hubert Markl, biologist
    1986: Josef Isensee, jurist
    1988: Wolf Lepenies, sociologist
    1990: Friedrich Cramer, biochemist
    1992: Harald Weinrich, linguist
    1994: Hans-Martin Gauger, philologist and linguist
    1996: Arnold Esch, historian
    1998: Peter Gülke, musicologist
    2000: Dieter Borchmeyer, philologist and dramatician
    2002: Otfried Höffe, philosopher


    References




    External links


    “Literaturpreise des Freistaates Bayern” at the website of the Bavarian State Ministry of Sciences, Research and the Arts (German)

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