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Friedrich Staub (30 March 1826, in Männedorf – 3 August 1896, in Fluntern) was a Swiss lexicographer, dialectologist and librarian. He studied theology and philosophy at the University of Zürich (1845–47) and philology at the University of Bonn (1847–48). From 1850 to 1858 he was in charge of a private school in his hometown of Männedorf, and afterwards spent several years as a private tutor in Zürich. From 1871 to 1887 he worked as a librarian at the Zentralbibliothek Zürich. He was a catalyst in the creation of the Schweizerische Nationalbibliothek (Swiss National Library).

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  • Friedrich Rudolf Staub, auch Fritz Staub (* 30. März 1826 in Männedorf; † 3. August 1896 in Zürich-Fluntern), war ein Schweizer Dialektologe, Lexikograph und Bibliothekar. Bleibende Verdienste erwarb er sich als Gründer des Schweizerischen Idiotikons und als Initiator der Schweizerischen Nationalbibliothek. (de)
  • Friedrich Staub (30 March 1826, in Männedorf – 3 August 1896, in Fluntern) was a Swiss lexicographer, dialectologist and librarian. He studied theology and philosophy at the University of Zürich (1845–47) and philology at the University of Bonn (1847–48). From 1850 to 1858 he was in charge of a private school in his hometown of Männedorf, and afterwards spent several years as a private tutor in Zürich. From 1871 to 1887 he worked as a librarian at the Zentralbibliothek Zürich. He was a catalyst in the creation of the Schweizerische Nationalbibliothek (Swiss National Library). (en)
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  • Friedrich Rudolf Staub, auch Fritz Staub (* 30. März 1826 in Männedorf; † 3. August 1896 in Zürich-Fluntern), war ein Schweizer Dialektologe, Lexikograph und Bibliothekar. Bleibende Verdienste erwarb er sich als Gründer des Schweizerischen Idiotikons und als Initiator der Schweizerischen Nationalbibliothek. (de)
  • Friedrich Staub (30 March 1826, in Männedorf – 3 August 1896, in Fluntern) was a Swiss lexicographer, dialectologist and librarian. He studied theology and philosophy at the University of Zürich (1845–47) and philology at the University of Bonn (1847–48). From 1850 to 1858 he was in charge of a private school in his hometown of Männedorf, and afterwards spent several years as a private tutor in Zürich. From 1871 to 1887 he worked as a librarian at the Zentralbibliothek Zürich. He was a catalyst in the creation of the Schweizerische Nationalbibliothek (Swiss National Library). From 1862 he headed the Verein für das Schweizerdeutsche Wörterbuch (Association for the Swiss-German Dictionary) and up until 1896 was editor-in-chief of the Schweizerisches Idiotikon ("Swiss idioticon", a dictionary of the Swiss-German language). In 1881, with Ludwig Tobler, he published its first volume. In 1874 he published a treatise on the vocalization of the consonant "n" in Swiss Alemannic ("Staub's law"), titled Die Vokalisierung des N bei den schweizerischen Alemannen. (en)
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