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What (who) is Johann Wolfgang von Goethe - definition


Goethean         
  • First edition of ''The Sorrows of Young Werther''
  • 1876 'Faust' by Goethe, decorated by Rudolf Seitz, large German edition 51x38cm
  • Statue dedicated to Goethe in Chicago's [[Lincoln Park]] (1913)
  • Anna Katharina (''Käthchen'') Schönkopf]]
  • Goethe, age 38, painted by [[Angelica Kauffman]] 1787
  • Siege of Mainz]] in which Goethe participated
  • Goethe memorial in front of the Alte Handelsbörse, Leipzig
  • Goethe in 1810. [[Gerhard von Kügelgen]]
  • prism]], colour arises at light-dark edges, and the spectrum occurs where these coloured edges overlap.
  • alt=Photograph of a large bronze statue of two men standing side by side and facing forward. The statue is on a stone pedestal, which has a plaque that reads "Dem Dichterpaar/Goethe und Schiller/das Vaterland".
  • Goethe's residence and museum]]
  • Goethe and Ulrike, sculpture by Heinrich Drake in Marienbad
  • Second [[Goetheanum]]
  • Goethe's birthplace]] in Frankfurt (Großer Hirschgraben)
  • Mining share certificate of the Ilmenau Kupfer- und Silber-Bergwerk for 20 Thaler, issued on 24 February 1784 in Weimar, signed in the original by Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, also by the minister [https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Christian%20Gottlob%20von%20Voigt Christian Gottlob Voigt] and by the German mineralogist and mining engineer [[Johann Karl Wilhelm Voigt]]. Registered to [https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Karl%20Theodor%20von%20Dalberg Carl Theodor Maria Freiherr von Dalberg], governor in Erfurt.
  • ''[[Goethe in the Roman Campagna]]'' (1786) by [[Johann Heinrich Wilhelm Tischbein]]
  • Goethe, by Luise Seidler (Weimar 1811)
  • Mendelssohn plays to Goethe, 1830: painting by [[Moritz Oppenheim]], 1864
  • Goethe on a 1999 German stamp
  • Coffins of Goethe and [[Schiller]], Weimar vault
  • Ulrike von Levetzow
  • Portrait of Johann Wolfgang von Goethe by [[Ferdinand Jagemann]], 1806
  • Alexander]] and [[Wilhelm von Humboldt]], and Goethe in Jena, c. 1797
GERMAN WRITER, ARTIST, NATURAL SCIENTIST AND POLITICIAN (1749–1832)
Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe; Johann Wolfgang von Gothe; Johann von Goethe; J.W. Goethe; Johann Goethe; Goethe's; Goethean; J. W. von Goethe; יוהן גתה; יוהאן גתה; יוהן וולפגנג גתה; יוהאן וולפגנג גתה; גתה; Johann Wolfgang Goethe; Von goethe; Göte; Göthe; Von Göthe; Von Goethe; Goethe; Johann Von Goethe; Johann Wolfgang von Göthe; Gœthe; JW Goethe
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(also Goethian)
¦ adjective relating to the German poet and dramatist Johann Wolfgang von Goethe (1749-1832).
Gespräche mit Goethe         
BOOK BY JOHANN PETER ECKERMANN
Conversations with Goethe; Conversations with Eckermann; Conversations of Goethe; Gespraeche mit Goethe; Gesprache mit Goethe
Gespräche mit Goethe (translation: Conversations with Goethe, Conversations with Eckermann) is a book by Johann Peter Eckermann recording his conversations with Johann Wolfgang von Goethe during the last nine years of the latter's life, while Eckermann served as Goethe's personal secretary. It was first released (in two volumes) in 1836 and substantially augmented (with the addition of another volume) in 1848.
Johann von Appel         
AUSTRIAN POLITICIAN
Johann Appel; Baron Johann von Appel; Johann, Baron von Appel; Johann Freiherr von Appel
Johann Freiherr von Appel (also Baron Johann von Appel), (b. 11 November 1826, Sikirevci, Slavonski Brod; 7.

Wikipedia

Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
| birth_place = Free Imperial City of Frankfurt, Holy Roman Empire
Examples of use of Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
1. During that time, Germany‘s most revered writer, Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, lived in Weimar.
2. Germany‘s most revered writer, Johann Wolfgang von Goethe _ who was Schiller‘s friend _ was buried in a crypt alongside him in 1832 and today the site is visited by some 60,000 people per year.
3. The collection, which contains manuscripts by romantic poet Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, was part of a total of about 3 million items that were evacuated from Berlin libraries between 1'41–44.
4. Many were acquired by that collection‘s first curator, the great writer, philosopher and fan of all things French Johann Wolfgang von Goethe (174'–1832). In terms of chronology, the drawings at the Frick are a spotty ensemble÷ three Claudes, but no Poussin; a frothy splash of Boucher, but no Fragonard; Greuze, but no David or Prud‘hon.
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