Adolphus Bernays
Adolphus Bernays was the first professor of German in the King's College in London, and second professor of German in England.
Biography
Adolphus Bernays was born into the Jewish family of Jakob Bernays, in Mainz, Electorate of Mainz. His older brother was Isaac Bernays, later the important chief rabbi of Hamburg.Adolphus Bernays became the first Professor of German in 1831 at King's College London Strand Campus. The college itself was founded in 1829. He published numerous books to assist his tuition, among them A Compendious German Grammar stood several editions. He was naturalized in 1854. Bernays served at the college for over 30 years until 1863, one year before his death at the age of 69.