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  Friedrich Wilhelm Gotter - LoveToKnow 1911
FRIEDRICH WILHELM GOTTER (1746-1797), German poet and dramatist, was born on the 3rd of September 1746, at Gotha.
After the completion of his university career at Göttingen, he was appointed second director of the Archive of his native town, and subsequently went to Wetzlar, the seat of the imperial law courts, as secretary to the Saxe-Coburg-Gotha legation.
Gotter was the chief representative of French taste in the German literary life of his time.
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 Friedrich Wilhelm Joseph von Schelling - WikiKamusi   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
Friedrich Wilhelm yusufu von Schelling (januari 27, 1775 – agosti 20, 1854) was a -a kidachi mwanafalsafa.
Schelling was espesheli -finika fika agosti Wilhelm von Schlegel aidha -ake ahali, Karoline.
bi 1809 Karoline died, aidha tatu miaka alafu Schelling mikaha mmoja -a -ake closest ahi, Pauline Gotter, bi nani a -anzilisha a -amini jamaa.
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 Friedrich Wilhelm Joseph von Schelling
Friedrich Wilhelm Joseph von Schelling (January 27, 1775 - August 20, 1854), German philosopher was born at Leonberg[?], a small town of Württemberg.
He was educated at the cloister school of Bebenhausen, near Tübingen, where his father, an able Orientalist, was chaplain and professor, and at the theological seminary at Tübingen, which he was specially allowed to enter when he was three years under the prescribed age.
With August Wilhelm von Schlegel and his gifted wife Karoline, herself the embodiment of the Romantic spirit, Schelling's relations were of the most intimate kind, and a marriage between Schelling and Karoline's young daughter, Auguste Böhmer, was vaguely contemplated by both.
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Wilhelm Frederik Lodewijk (22 maart 1797 – 9 maart 1888) was van 1860 tot 1888 koning van Pruisen en van 1871 tot 1888 tevens keizer van het Duitse Rijk.Hij was de tweede zoon van Frederik Willem III van Pruisen.
Wilhelm hieen folgende Herrscher: *Wilhelm (sterreich), Herzog (1386-1406)*Wilhelm (Braunschweig), Herzog (1831-1884)*Wilhelm von Hohenzollern-Sigmaringen, Frst (1905-1927)**Wilhelm (Baden-Baden), Markgraf (1622-1677)
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 Friedrich Wilhelm Bessel - Hutchinson encyclopedia article about Friedrich Wilhelm Bessel
The parallax of a star, the apparent change of its position during the year, can be used to find the star's distance from the Earth.
He was the first person to find the approximate distance to a star by direct methods when he measured the parallax (annual displacement) of the star 61 Cygni in 1838.
This information should not be considered complete, up to date, and is not intended to be used in place of a visit, consultation, or advice of a legal, medical, or any other professional.
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 Mozart and Shakespeare's "The Tempest" - MozartForum
Gotter writes to Einsiedel on December 15, 1791 (apparently unaware Mozart had died 10 days previous): "I know Mozart's moral character too little to judge the extent to which his discretion can be relied upon.
From the preface to the 1802 Gedichte von Friedrich Wilhelm Gotter we have confirmation the libretto was never sent: "It was decided to have Die Geisterinsel set to music by Mozart; the famous artist died, however, before the manuscript could be sent to him".
Gotter wrote "The suggestion of Herr von Dittersdorf for shortening the opera betrays too clearly the children of what kind of spirit are the insipid poetic products that for some time now he has thought to compose and to send into the world to the exasperation of good taste".
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 Life - Friedrich Wilhelm Joseph Von Schelling
Friedrich Wilhelm Joseph von Schelling (January 27, 1775 - August 20, 1854) was a Germany philosopher.
With August Wilhelm von Schlegel and his gifted wife, Karoline Schelling, herself the embodiment of the Romantic spirit, Schellings relations were of the most intimate kind, and a marriage between Schelling and Karolines young daughter, Auguste Böhmer, was vaguely contemplated by both.
For the appearance of the critical writings of David Friedrich Strauss, Ludwig Andreas Feuerbach and Bruno Bauer, and the evident disunion in the Hegelian school itself had alienated the sympathies of many from the then dominant philosophy.
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Friedrich Wilhelm Joseph Schelling (January 27, 1775 – August 20, 1854), later von Schelling, was a German philosopher.
On the other hand he was repelled by Friedrich Schiller's less expansive disposition, and was unsympathetic to the ethical idealism that animated Schiller's work.
Schelling was especially close to August Wilhelm von Schlegel and his wife, Karoline.
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 History of Friedrich II of Prussia V 12 - Chapter IX.   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
Friedrich stayed only three weeks at home; moving about, from Berlin to Potsdam, to Reinsberg and back: all the gay world is in Berlin, at this Carnival time; but Friedrich has more to do with business, of a manifold and over-earnest nature, than with Carnival gayeties.
Friedrich had started from dinner; got his escort under way, with the forty hussars and the fifty foot, and what small force was attainable; and hurried towards the scene.
Friedrich has himself got the notion, "from clear intelligence," true or not, that relief to Glogau is actually on way; and under such imminences, Russian and other, in so ticklish a state of the world, he becomes more and more impatient that this thing were done.
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 History of Friedrich II by Thomas Carlyle: THE SURROUNDING EUROPEAN WAR DOES NOT END Chapter 8 PERFECT PEACE AT BERLIN, ...
Friedrich, with the Spectre of inevitable War daily advancing on him, to him privately evident and certain if as yet to him only, neglects in no sort the Arts and business of Peace, but is present, always with vivid activity, in the common movement, serious or gay and festive, as the day brings it.
Friedrich had hoped hereby to settle the Wurtemberg matters on a good footing, and be sure of a friend in Wurtemberg to the Kaiser and himself.
As to the inference deduced from it, in regard to Friedrich and the Earl of Bute, on a critical occasion,-- that rests entirely with Zimmermann; and the candid mind inclines to admit that, probably, it is but rumor and conjecture; street-dust sticking to the Doctor`s shoes, and demanding merely to be well swept out again.
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 Ode Time Table
On November 10, Johann Christoph Friedrich Schiller was born in Marbach at the Neckar river.
Friedrich's first impressions of the theater were provided by the family's free access to the Ludwigsburg Court Theater (as officers' family).
Schiller's reputation also suffered because of a comedy by Friedrich Wilhelm Gotter, 'Der schwarze Mann', which ironically portrayed a playwright who was fickle-minded with respect to the endings of his plays.
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 Friedrich Wilhelm Joseph von Schelling
Among his (elder) contemporaries were Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel and Hölderlin.
With August Wilhelm von Schlegel and his gifted wife Caroline, herself the embodiment of the Romantic spirit, Schelling's relations were of the most intimate kind, and a marriage between Schelling and Caroline's young daughter, Auguste Böhmer, was vaguely contemplated by both.
In 1809 Caroline died, and three years later Schelling married one of her closest friends, Pauline Gotter, in whom he found a faithful companion.
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 Cleverpedia, the ultimate encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
May 1875 ebenda) was a French deacon, writer and a Okkultist and is considered as a Wegbereiter of the modern Okkultismus.
Friedrich William Gotter (* 3 September 1746 in Gotha; 18.
Count Friedrich Leopold to Stolberg Stolberg (* 7 November 1750 in Bramstedt, Holstein, at that time under Danish government; 5 December 1819 in the lock special mills with Osnabrck) was a German poet, translator and a lawyer.
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 Gotter, Friedrich Wilhelm | MDR.DE   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
1767 wurde Gotter zum Legationssekretär der sachsen-gothaischen Delegation beim Reichskammergericht in Wetzlar ernannt, wo er, nach einer kurzen Stellung als Hofmeister in Göttingen, von 1770 bis 1772 lebte und arbeitete.
Hier war Gotter Mitglied eines Kreises junger Beamter, die sich, halb Ernst, halb Zeitvertreib, in ordensähnlicher Weise in einem Gasthof zusammenfanden.
März 1797 blieb Friedrich Wilhelm Gotter herzoglicher Geheimsekretär.
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 English Plays on the Gotha Stage
Gotter's Der argwöhnische Ehemann also belongs to this phase of nationalizing translations: written in 1777 and first performed at Hamburg on July 28, 1777, at the occasion of a visit by Gotter, it was also published at Hamburg, in 1778.
Gotter eliminates these references and instead introduces referential texts that relate Der argwöhnische Ehemann to the literature of the '70s, thus using a new intertextuality on the German side to set his version of the play in the context of a history of epochs.
Wilhelm then turns up to take her on a ghostly night ride on his fl horse and carries her to his grave.
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 Friedrich Wilhelm Joseph von Schelling - Philosophers - German Archive: Friedrich Wilhelm Joseph von Schelling (January ...
Friedrich Wilhelm Joseph von Schelling - Philosophers - German Archive: Friedrich Wilhelm Joseph von Schelling (January 27, 1775 — August 20, 1854) was a German philosopher.
Others challenge the notion that Schelling's thought is marked by profound breaks, instead arguing that his philosophy always focused on a few common themes, especially human freedom, the absolute, and the relationship between man and nature.
With August Wilhelm von Schlegel and his gifted wife, Karoline, herself the embodiment of the Romantic spirit, Schelling's relations were of the most intimate kind, and a marriage between Schelling and Karoline's young daughter, Auguste Böhmer, was vaguely contemplated by both.
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 History of Friedrich II by Thomas Carlyle: FRIEDRICH IS NOT TO BE OVERWHELMED: THE SEVEN-YEARS WAR GRADUALLY ENDS ...
Friedrich had formed this resolution; and, Wednesday, January 21st, sends for Saldern, one of the most exact, deft-going and punctiliously honorable of all his Generals, to execute it.
Friedrich says once, to D`Argens or somebody: "I hope we shall soon have Cassel, and M. le Comte de Broglio prisoner" (deserves it for his fine frenzies, at Pirna and since);--but that comfort was denied us.
Friedrich had approved, and even advised this plan of Ferdinand`s, and had agreed to send 7,000 men to co-operate at Langensalza,--which, so far out in Thuringen, and pointing as if to the Reichsfolk, is itself an eye-sorrow to Friedrich.
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After the completion of his university career at Gottingen, he was appointed second director of the Archive of his native town, and subsequently went to Wetzlar, the seat of the imperial law courts, as secretary to the Saxe-Coburg-Gotha Iegation.
See B. Litzmann, Schroder and Gotter (1887), and R. Schlosser, F. Gotter, sein Leben and seine Werke (1894).
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 FRIEDRICH WILHELM GOTT... - Article en ligne de l'information environ FRIEDRICH WILHELM GOTT...
GOTTER (1746-1797), poèt et dramatist allemands, a été See also:
Gedichte rassemblé de Gotter est apparu dans 2 vols.
Schroder et le Gotter (1887), et le R.
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 Heinrich Christian Boie - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
After studying law at Jena, he went in 1769 to Göttingen, where he became one of the leading spirits in the Göttingen "Dichterbund" or "Hain." Boie's poetic talent was mediocre, but his thorough knowledge of literature, his taste and judgment, made him an inspiration to others.
Together with FW Gotter he founded in 1770 the Göttingen Musenalmanach, which he directed and edited until 1775, when, in conjunction with CW von Dohm (1751-1820), he brought out Das deutsche Museum, which became one of the best literary periodicals of the day.
In 1776 Boie became secretary to the commander-in-chief at Hanover, and in 1781 was appointed administrator of the province of Süderditmarschen in Holstein.
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 Abebooks Suchergebnisse - Gotter Friedrich Wilhelm
Original-Pappband mit Deckeltitel Gotter (1746-97) aus Gotha war einer der bedeutendsten deutschen Theaterdichter des 18.
II, 645f - Gotter (1746-1797, Gotha) wurde durch seine wie auch später, beispielsweise Grillparzers "Das goldene Fließ" - Rezeption seiner "Medea" bekannt.
Friedrich Wilhelm Gotter, ein hoher Beamter der Gothaer Regierung, hatte in Göttingen und Wetzlar freundschaftliche Verbindungen zu Heyne, Kästner, Jerusalem, Goethe u.a.
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 Friedrich Wilhelm Joseph von Schelling   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
In 1806, Schelling moved on to Munich where he served as a member of the Academy of Science for 14 years.
After teaching at Erlangen University and Munchen, Schelling became a member of the Academy of Sciences in Prussia per the invitation of Friedrich Wilhem IV.
Schelling died at the age of 79 in 1854 in Ragarz, Switzerland.
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 Gotter - neue und benutzte Bücher   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
GOTTER - alle Bücher, alt, neu und verwendet
Gotter, Wolfgang - Entstehung und Auswirkungen des niedersächsischen Gesetzes zur Förderung der Erwachsenenbildung vom 13.
Musenalmanach 1770-1804 Herausgegeben von Gotter, Friedrich W / Boie, Heinrich C (insgesamt 35 Bände/Teile) -
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 Brujula.Net Wikipedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
A consecuencia de la muerte de su esposa, Schelling cambia sus ideas fundamentales, rompe gradualmente con el idealismo y abre su pensamiento al problema de la libertad y un nuevo punto de vista filosófico – teológico, con su libro "Investigaciones filosóficas sobre la esencia de la libertad humana y los objetos con ella relacionados".
Tres años después, en 1812 vuelve a casarse, ahora con Paulina Gotter.
En estas conferencias, entre sus oyentes se encuentran tres jóvenes que llegarían a ser muy importantes: Sören Kierkegaard, Mijaíl Bakunin y Friedrich Engels; sin mencionar a todo el medio intelectual más importante de Berlín.
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 Friedrich Ludwig Schröder - Literatur   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
An Friedrich Ludwig Schröder den Schlafenden, Eigenthümer des deutschen Schauspiels in Hamburg, ehemaligen Direktor desselben: Wache auf – der du schläfest, [o.O.] 1801
Hans-Werner Engels: Artikel „Friedrich Ulrich Ludwig Schröder“, in: Hamburgische Biografie: Personenlexikon, hrsg.
Artikel „Friedrich Ludwig Schröder“, in: Allgemeines Handbuch der Freimaurerei.
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 Unger: Appendix II
The libretto by Friedrich Wilhelm Gotter (1746-1797) was published in 1779, together with the piano score;9 it has a happy end.
His name and that of the Gothaer Hoftheater are also linked to the development of the Melodram in the 18th century, a combination of spoken text and music which is intended to accompany, illustrate, and interpret the text.
As to comedies, they cannot be classified as accurately on the English side, because the usual labels of literary history - most importantly, the Restoration comedy of manners and the sentimental comedy - represent conceptual categories from which the individual plays depart, sometimes considerably throughout the 18th century.
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 Friedrich Wilhelm Gotter - Wikipedia
Parallel zu seiner Stellung bei Hof blieb Wilhelm Friedrich Gotter weiterhin schriftstellerisch tätig und unterhielt enge Kontakte zu Theatergruppen.
Hier sind stellvertretend August Wilhelm Iffland und Karl Theodor von Dalberg zu nennen.
Die literarischen Werke Wilhelm Friedrich Gotters sind sehr umfassend und vielfältig.
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