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Carl Abel
Born25 November 1837
Berlin, Kingdom of Prussia
Died26 November 1906 (aged 69)
Wiesbaden, German Empire
Occupation(s)Comparative philologist, lexicographer
Known forLinguistic Essays, work on comparative lexicography, translation of Shakespeare's works into German
Notable workLinguistic Essays, Über den Gegensinn der Urworte
ChildrenCurt Abel-Musgrave
ParentGerson Abel
RelativesRichard Musgrave (grandson)

Carl Abel (25 November 1837 – 26 November 1906) was a German comparative philologist from Berlin who wrote Linguistic Essays in 1880. Abel also acted as Ilchester lectureroncomparative lexicography at the University of Oxford and as the Berlin correspondent of the Times and the Standard.[1][2] His 400-page dictionary of Egyptian-Semitic-Indo-European roots appeared in 1886. His essay "On the antithetical meanings of primal words" (Ueber den Gegensinn der Urworte) was discussed by Sigmund Freud in an identically titled piece, which, in turn, was discussed by Jacques Derrida as a precursor to deconstruction's semantic insights.[3] He also translated some of Shakespeare's works into German.[4]

He was the son of a successful banker, Gerson Abel. Of Jewish descent, he converted to Christianity.[4]

Abel died in Wiesbaden. His son Curt Abel-Musgrave (1860–1938) was a writer and translator. His grandson was noted economist Richard Musgrave.[4]

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  1. ^ Herbert Baynes: C. Abel. Linguistic Essays. In: Mind. Vol. 8, No. 30 (Apr., 1883), p. 291–295.
  • ^ Roland Berbig: Theodor Fontane Chronik. Vol 1, Walter de Gruyter, Berlin 2009, pp. 716, 724.
  • ^ Ueber den Gegensinn der Urworte (in German language)
  • ^ a b c Hans-Werner Sinn, Please Bring Me the New York Times. On the European Roots of Richard Abel Musgrave.
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