Daniel Scholten (born 1973) is a German writer specialising in Scandinavian languages as well as ancient languages. He hosts the video-podcast series Belles Lettres on German linguistics.
Background
Upon graduating from school and completing an apprenticeship, Scholten worked in Scandinavia for several years as a typographer. After this, Scholten studied at the Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität in München, with majors in Egyptology and historical linguistics, specialising in the language and literature of ancient Egypt.
Beyond this, Scholten has also been involved with Scandinavian literature (primarily in Icelandic and Swedish) and published two literature journals.
In 2007, Scholten began writing crime novels under the title Kommissar Cederström.
Scholten founded the video-podcast series Belles Lettres in 2010[1] which focuses on linguistics and stylistics.
Selection of works
As author
- Novels
- Der zweite Tod. Ein Fall um Kommissar Cederström. Goldmann, München 2007, ISBN 978-3-442-46402-9
- Die falsche Tote. Ein Fall für Kommissar Cederström. Goldmann, München 2008, ISBN 978-3-442-46466-1
- Der kopflose Engel. Ein Fall für Kommissar Cederström. Goldmann, München 2008, ISBN 978-3-442-46467-8
- Der Name der Dunkelheit. Ein Fall für Kommissar Cederström. Goldmann, München 2009, ISBN 978-3-442-46468-5
- Scientific literature
As editor
References
- ↑ Daniel Scholten. "Belles Lettres Impressum" (in German). Belles Lettres. Retrieved 2013-03-18.
- ↑ Daniel Scholten (2001). Paradigmenfinder zur isländischen Grammatik: alle Flexionsformen schnell bestimmt (in German). Philyra-Verlag. ISBN 3935267010 – via Google Books.
External links
- Website von Daniel Scholten
- Belles Lettres Video-Tutorials von Daniel Scholten zu Grammatikfragen