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| Name: |
Friedrich August Wolf | | Birth Date: |
February 15, 1759 | | Death Date: |
August 8, 1824 | | Place of Birth: |
Hagenrode, Germany | | Place of Death: |
Marseilles, France | | Nationality: |
German | | Gender: |
Male | | Occupations: |
scholar, philologist |
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Biography of Friedrich August Wolf
728 words, approx. 2 pages
 The German classical scholar and philologist Friedrich August Wolf (1759-1824) laid the foundations for modern philology through his scientific treatment of the classical period. Friedrich Wolf was born at Hagenrode near Hanover on Feb. 15, 1759. When...
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Biography of Friedrich Wolf
3,873 words, approx. 13 pages
 Friedrich Wolf was most successful and is best known today as a writer of political plays that support communist causes. His plays are Zeitstücke (stage presentations that discuss social issues and provide clear answers); Agitationsund...


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Friedrich August Wolf Information
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 Friedrich August Wolf (February 15, 1759–August 8, 1824) was a German philologist and critic. He was born at Hainrode, a village not far from Nordhausen, in the province of Hanover. His father was the village schoolmaster and organist. In time the...



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 The Modern Language Review
Anna Seghers, Friedrich Wolf, and the Austrian civil war of 1934.
01/01/2000: 6,295 words, approx. 21 pages The Austrian civil war of 1934 was responded to by Austrian writers in a muted way, in contrast to the response by English and exiled German socialist authors. The aesthetic responses of Anna Seghers in her novel Der Weg durch den Februar and Friedrich...
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 International Bulletin of Missionary Research
The Legacy of Karl Friedrich August G[ddot{u}]tzlaff.
07/01/2000: 4,497 words, approx. 15 pages Few missionaries are more controversial than Karl G[ddot{u}]tzlaff, German missionary to China during the second quarter of the nineteenth century. Extravagantly praised for his dedication to bringing the Gospel to all China, he was censured with equal immoderation when his attempt to convert...


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