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Raspe, Rudolf Erich - Hutchinson Encyclopedia Article About Raspe German scientist, antiquarian, and writer. He was versatile and widely read. He published works on volcanic geology and on Gottfried Leibniz as a mathematician, and wrote an http://encyclopedia.farlex.com/Raspe, Rudolf Erich
Fıkra : Ansiklopedi RASPE (Rudolf Erich) Tarih 23 Haziran 2009. RASPE (Rudolf Erich), alman yazarı (Hannover 1737Muckross, İrlanda 1794). Arkeo log ve gazeteciydi. http://ansiklopedi.iyibilen.com/tr/fikra
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Books - Antiquaria - The Beazley Archive Raspe, Rudolf Erich ( 17371794) A descriptive catalogue of a general collection of ancient and modern engraved gems, cameos as well as intaglios taken from the most celebrated http://www.beazley.ox.ac.uk/antiquaria/books/default.htm
Extractions: A descriptive catalogue of a general collection of ancient and modern engraved gems, cameos as well as intaglios : taken from the most celebrated cabinets in Europe ; and cast in coloured pastes, white enamel, and sulphur / by James Tassie ... arranged and described by R.E. Raspe ; and illustrated with copper-plates. To which is prefixed, an introduction on the various uses of this collection, the origin of the art of engraving on hard stones, and the progress of pastes ... (London, 1791) Lippert, Philipp Daniel (1702-1785)
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Raspe, Rudolf Erich German scientist, antiquarian, and writer. He was versatile and widely read. He published works on volcanic geology and on Gottfried Leibniz as a mathematician, and wrote an http://encyclopedia.farlex.com/Rudolf Erich Raspe
Raspe, Rudolf Erich Raspe, Rudolf Erich (b. 1737, Hannover, Hanoverd. 1794, Muckross, County Kerry, Ire.), German scholar and adventurer best remembered as the author of the popular tall tales The http://www.uv.es/EBRIT/micro/micro_495_6.html
Extractions: Britannica CD Index Articles Dictionary Help (b . 1737, Hannover, Hanoverd. 1794, Muckross, County Kerry, Ire.), German scholar and adventurer best remembered as the author of the popular tall tales The Adventures of Baron Munchhausen. Ossian , the supposed author of epic poetry "discovered" in Scotland, and in Percy's Reliques of Ancient English Poetry, a collection of old ballads and poems first published in England in 1765, he acquired a scholarly reputation and was elected to the Royal Society in 1769. In 1775, however, he began stealing from the Landgraf 's gem collection and had to flee to England to escape arrest. While living there as a fugitive and in need of money, Raspe succeeded in publishing anonymously a collection of humorous and highly coloured stories as related by the braggart In 1786 and again in 1788, the poet G.A. Related Propaedia Topics: Eighteenth-century literature The short story and its antecedents
Baron Munchausen - Encyclopedia Article - Citizendium ↑Dennis R. Dean, ‘Raspe, Rudolf Erich (1737–1794)’, Oxford Dictionary of National Biography, Oxford University Press, 2004, accessed 29 May 2007 http://en.citizendium.org/wiki/Baron_Munchausen
Extractions: This is a draft article , under development and not meant to be cited; you can help to improve it. These unapproved articles are subject to edit intro Depiction of Baron Munchausen by Gustave Doré Baron Munchausen is an enduring figure of comical exaggeration, originated by Rudolf Erich Raspe in a series of stories that were first published in the 1780's (in German). Raspe himself may have borrowed the stories from others; and his own, regularly extended, collections of "Munchausen stories" were soon taken up and continued by later writers. In Germany , in Raspe's adopted homeland of England , and in selected areas worldwide, the stories became immensely popular, and the name of Munchausen became a synonym for any form of exaggerated story or " tall tale ." In medicine , the term " Munchausen syndrome " came to refer to patients who concocted fictitious illnesses, usually of a nature that offered spectacularly intriguing diagnostic puzzles for their physicians, supported by elaborate false histories and feigned evidence in an effort for attention and hospitalization. In the twentieth century, the Baron was featured in films and animated cartoons, most notably in
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RUDOLF ERICH RASPE Raspe, Rudolf Erich. Li es of great men all remind us, We can make our li es sublime. In 1785 there appeared in London a little book of 48 pages, entitled Baron Munchausen's http://www.ulib.niu.edu/badndp/raspe_rudolf.html
Extractions: We can make our li es sublime. In 1785 there appeared in London a little book of 48 pages, entitled "Baron Munchausen's Narrative of His Marvellous Travels and Campaigns in Russia." It was written by Professor Rudolf Erich Raspe, a German official of the Dolcoath mines in Cornwall, and is a collection of stories supposed to have been told by Hieronymus Karl Friedrich, Baron von Munchausen (1720-1797), a German nobleman who had served in the Russian campaign against the Turks, and who afterwards amused his friends with marvelous tales of his adventures. The book was enlarged by Gottfried August Burger in a German edition in 1787. It is a satire on James Bruce's "Travels to Discover the Sources of the Nile" (1790) and Baron de Tott's "Mémoires sur les Turcs et Tartares" (1784). Half-Dime Library Go BACK to where you came from
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Author:Rudolf Erich Raspe - Wikisource The Surprising Adventures of Baron Munchausen, 1781 About “ Raspe, Rudolf Erich,” Encyclop dia Britannica, (11th ed.), 1911. http://en.wikisource.org/wiki/Author:Rudolf_Erich_Raspe
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