Zacharias Werner

Zacharias Werner Writing

18 Nov, 1768 in Königsberg, East Prussia, Germany – 17 Jan, 1823 (54)

 

Zacharias Werner Writing

18 Nov, 1768 in Königsberg, East Prussia, Germany – 17 Jan, 1823 (54)

 
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zacharias_Werner. Friedrich Ludwig Zacharias Werner (November 18, 1768 – January 17, 1823) was a German poet, dramatist, and preacher. As a dramatist, he is known mainly for inaugurating the era of the so-called “tragedies of fate.” Werner was born at Königsberg in East Prussia. At the University of Königsberg, he studied law and attended Kant's lectures. Jean-Jacques Rousseau and Rousseau's German disciples were also... see more
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zacharias_Werner. Friedrich Ludwig Zacharias Werner (November 18, 1768 – January 17, 1823) was a German poet, dramatist, and preacher. As a dramatist, he is known mainly for inaugurating the era of the so-called “tragedies of fate.” Werner was born at Königsberg in East Prussia. At the University of Königsberg, he studied law and attended Kant's lectures. Jean-Jacques Rousseau and Rousseau's German disciples were also... see more

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