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  1. Erzahlende Prosa und andre Schriften / [hrsg. von F. Beissner] by Christoph Martin (1733-1813). F. Beissner (ed.) Wieland, 1965-01-01
  2. Christoph Martin Wieland (1733-1813): A Literary Biography by Derek Maurice Van Abbe, 1961
  3. CHRISTOPH MARTIN WIELAND (1733-1813). A Literary Biography. by Derek Maurice van Abb‚, 1961
  4. DIE GRAZIEN. by Christoph Martin (1733-1813) Wieland, 1920-01-01
  5. Werke. Hrsg. von H. Pröhle Volume 2 (German Edition)
  6. Komische Erzählungen ; Kombabus (German Edition)
  7. Geschichte Der Gelehrtheit. Seinen Schülern Dictiert (German Edition) by Hirzel Ludwig 1838-1897, 2010-10-03
  8. Werke. Hrsg. von H. Pröhle Volume 6 (German Edition)
  9. The republic of fools: being the history of the state and people of Abdera, in Thrace - [complete in 2 volumes] by Christoph Martin (1733-1813). Christmas, afterwards Noel-Fearn, Henry ( Wieland, 1861
  10. Agathon [Geschichte des Agathon] - [complete in 4 volumes] by Christoph Martin (1733-1813) Wieland, 1773-01-01
  11. Universalismo e ilustracion: Christoph Martin Wieland (1733-1813) : con una seleccion de textos del autor (Spanish Edition) by Lioba Simon Schuhmacher, 1989
  12. Christoph Martin Wieland (1733-1813) : A Literary Biography
  13. The Emergence of the Modern German Novel: Christoph Martin Wieland, Sophie von La Roche, and Maria Anna Sagar (Studies in German Literature Linguistics and Culture) by Claire Baldwin, 2002-06-15
  14. Musarion and Other Rococo Tales (Studies in German Literature, Linguistics, and Culture) by Christoph Martin Wieland, Thomas G. Starnes, 1991-07

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2. Wieland, Christoph Martin, 1733-1813 | D2R Server For The Gutenberg Project
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3. Christoph Martin Wieland - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
In Milette Shamir und Jennifer Travis Boys don’t Cry?, Columbia University Press New York , 2002, S. 4463. Chisholm, Hugh, ed (1911). Wieland, Christoph Martin .
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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jump to: navigation search Christoph Martin Wieland (September 5, 1733 – January 20, 1813) was a German poet and writer. 1805 portrait of Christoph Martin Wieland by Ferdinand Carl Christian Jagemann
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He was born at Oberholzheim (now part of the village of Achstetten ), which then belonged to the Free Imperial City of Biberach an der Riss in the south-east of the modern-day state of Baden-Württemberg . His father, who was pastor in Oberholzheim and subsequently in Biberach, took great pains with his son's education. From the town school of Biberach he passed on at the age of twelve to the Kloster Berge gymnasium , near Magdeburg . He was a precocious child, and when he left school in 1749 was widely read in the Latin classics and the leading contemporary French writers; amongst German poets his favourites were Brockes and Klopstock During the summer of 1750, he fell in love with a cousin, Sophie Gutermann , and this love affair inspired him to plan his first ambitious work, Die Natur der Dinge (The Nature of Things, 1752), a didactic poem in six books. In 1750 he went to the

4. WIELAND, Christoph Martin
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Wieland wurde am 5.9.1733 in Oberholzheim bei Biberach geboren. Sein Vater war Pfarrer. Von 1747-1749 besuchte er das Kloster Bergen, wo er pietistisch erzogen wurde. 1749 begann er sein Philosophiestudium in Erfurt, von 1750-1752 studierte er Jura in Tübingen. Von 1752-54 besuchte er die Schweiz als Gast Bodmers und arbeitete ab 1759 als Hauslehrer. 1760 wurde er Kanzleiverwalter in Biberach. Er heiratete 1765 und wurde 1769 Professor für Philosophie in Erfurt. Ab 1772 war er Prinzenerzieher in Weimar, wo er am 20.1.1813 starb. Wieland war ein Dichter des Rokokos und der deutschen Aufklärung, einer der vier "Vorklassiker". Er begründete den modernen deutschen Bildungsroman und war ein bedeutender Übersetzer.
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6. Encyclopaedia Britannica (11th Edition): Wieland, Christoph Martin
Biographical sketch of the German poet and man of letters Wieland from Encyclopaedia Britannica (11th edition).
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WIELAND, CHRISTOPH MARTIN (1733-1813), German poet and man of letters, was born at Oberholzheim, a village near Biberach in Württemberg, on the 5th of September 1733. His father, who was pastor in Oberholzheim, and subsequently in Biberach, took great pains with the child's education, and from the town school of Biberach he passed on, before he had reached his fourteenth year, to the gymnasium at Klosterberge, near Magdeburg. He was a precocious child, and when he left school in 1749 was widely read in the Latin classics and the leading contemporary French writers; amongst German poets his favourites were Brockes and Klopstock. While at home in the summer of 1750, he fell in love with a kinswoman, Sophie Gutermann, and this love affair seems to have acted as an incentive to poetic composition; under this inspiration he planned his first ambitious work, Die Natur der Dinge Hermann , an epic (published by F. Muncker, 1886), Zwölf moralische Briefe in Versen Anti-Ovid Der geprüfte Abraham Sympathien Empfindungen eines Christen Lady Johanna Gray (1758), and

7. Christoph Martin Wieland - Kalliope
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8. 1911 Encyclopædia Britannica/Wieland, Christoph Martin - Wikisource
WIELAND, CHRISTOPH MARTIN (17331813), German poet and man of letters, was born at Oberholzheim, a village near Biberach in W rttemberg, on the 5th of September 1733.
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9. Wieland, Christoph Martin
Wieland, Christoph Martin Encyclopedia article; The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition, 2004. Read Wieland, Christoph Martin at Questia library.
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10. Christoph Martin Wieland – Wikipedia
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aus Wikipedia, der freien Enzyklopädie Wechseln zu: Navigation Suche Porträt Wielands von Ferdinand Jagemann Christoph Martin Wieland 5. September in Oberholzheim bei Laupheim 20. Januar in Weimar ) war ein deutscher Dichter Übersetzer und Herausgeber in der Aufklärung Wieland war einer der bedeutendsten Schriftsteller der Aufklärung im deutschen Sprachgebiet und der Älteste des klassischen Viergestirns von Weimar , zu dem er neben Johann Gottfried Herder Johann Wolfgang Goethe Friedrich Schiller gezählt wurde.
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    Historische Ansicht Stammhaus der Familie Wieland in Biberach an der Riß Wielands Elternhaus in Biberach an der Riß Geboren wurde Christoph Martin Wieland im Pfarrhaus von Oberholzheim , einem Dorf, das damals zum Gebiet der Reichsstadt Biberach gehörte; seine Eltern waren Thomas Adam Wieland (1704–1772), lutherischer Pfarrer, und Regina Katharina, geb. Kick (1715–1789). Nach der Versetzung des Vaters wurde er von diesem, von Privatlehrern und später in der Biberacher Stadtschule unterrichtet. Schon mit zwölf Jahren versuchte er sich in

11. Wieland, Christoph Martin - Hutchinson Encyclopedia Article About
German poet and novelist. After attempts at religious poetry, he came under the influence of Voltaire and Rousseau, and wrote novels such as Die Geschichte des Agathon/The History
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Wieland, Christoph Martin (krĭs`t f m r`tĭn vē`l nt), 1733–1813, German poet and novelist. His style, typical of the German rococo, is elegant, satiric, and often playful.
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14. Christoph Martin Wieland — Infoplease.com
More on Christoph Martin Wieland from Infoplease Wieland meaning and definitions Wieland Definition and Pronunciation; Voltaire - Voltaire His proper name was Francois Marie Arouet.
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(b . Sept. 5, 1733, Oberholzheim, near the Imperial City of Biberach [now in Germany]d. Jan. 20, 1813, Weimar, Saxe-Weimar), poet and man of letters of the German Rococo period whose work spans the major trends of his age, from rationalism and the Enlightenment to classicism and pre-Romanticism. Wieland was the son of a Pietist parson, and his early writings from the 1750s were sanctimonious and strongly devotional. During the 1760s, however, he discovered another, more sensual aspect of his nature and moved toward a more worldly, rationalistic philosophy. Although some of Wieland's work of this period includes erotic poetry, he began to find the balance between sensuality and rationalism that marked his mature writing. Geschichte des Agathon, 2 vol. (1766-67; History of Agathon ), which describes the process, is considered the first Bildungsroman , or novel of psychological development. Between 1762 and 1766 Wieland published the first German translations of 22 of William Shakespeare's plays, which were to be influential models for Sturm und Drang ("Storm and Stress") dramatists. Wieland was professor of philosophy at Erfurt (1769-72) and was then appointed tutor to the Weimar princes. He was not a successful teacher but spent the rest of his life in or near the court circle as an admired man of letters. In 1773 he established

17. Collier's New Encyclopedia (1921)/Wieland, Christoph Martin - Wikisource
WIELAND, CHRISTOPH MARTIN, a German poet; born in Oberholzheim, Germany, Sept. 5, 1733; was educated at the University of T bingen; appointed Professor of Philosophy in 1769 at
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