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Eugen Mogk Eugen Mogk (19 July 1854 – 4 May 1939) was a German academic specialising in Old Norse literature and Germanic mythology. He held a professorship at the University of Leipzig. ==Life and career== Mogk was born in Döbeln. He studied Germanic studies and history at the University of Leipzig from 1875 to 1883, earning his doctorate in 1878 with a dissertation on the ''Gylfaginning'' section of the ''Prose Edda''. In 1889 he earned his habilitation in Scandinavian philology with an edition and translation of "The So-Called Second Grammatical Tractate of the ''Snorra Edda''".〔("Prof. Dr. phil. Eugen Mogk" ), Catalogue of professors of the University of Leipzig .〕 He taught Scandinavian philology at the university from 1888 until his retirement in 1925: until 1893 as a ''privatdozent'', from 1893 to 1901 as professor (''nichtplanmäßiger außerordentlicher Professor''), from 1901 to 1923 as full professor (''planmäßiger außerordentlicher Professor'') and from 1923 to 1925 as chair (''ordentlicher Professor'').〔 Among his students were Bernhard Kummer and Konstantin Reichardt.〔Bernard Thomas Mees, ''The Science of the Swastika'', New York: Central European University Press, 2008, ISBN 9781435665088, pp. 121, 224.〕 In November 1933 he was a signatory to the statement of college and university faculty in support of Hitler and the Nazi regime.〔Nationalsozialistischer Lehrbund Deutschland-Sachsen, ''Bekenntnis der deutschen Professoren zu Adolf Hitler und dem nationalsozialistischen Staat'', Dresden, 1934, , (p. 136 ).〕 He died in Leipzig. Mogk married Margarete Scheer; they had three sons.〔(Eugen Mogk ) at Suehnekreuz.de .〕 His son Helmut Mogk became head of the University of Leipzig library.
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