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Qu'est-ce (qui) est Jacob Grimm - définition

GERMAN PHILOLOGIST, LINGUIST, JURIST AND MYTHOLOGIST (1785-1863)
Jakob Grimm; Jacob Ludwig Carl Grimm; Jacob Ludwig Grimm; Grimm, Jakob; Deutsche Grammatik; Jacob L. Grimm; Grimm, Jacob, 1785-1863; Ludwig Karl Grimm; Jacob Ludwig Karl Grimm; Grimm, Jacob
  • Marble bust]] of Grimm by [[Elisabet Ney]], carved 1856–58 in Berlin
  • During the research for his 'History of the German Language' Grimm corresponded with numerous colleagues. Ghent University Library holds several letters between Jacob Grimm and [[Jan Frans Willems]].

Brothers Grimm         
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  • The Grimms defined "[[Little Red Riding Hood]]", shown here in an illustration by [[Arthur Rackham]], as representative of a uniquely German tale, although it existed in various versions and regions<ref name="Txxxviff" />
  • Wilhelm and Jacob Grimm in 1847 ([[daguerreotype]])
  • Brüder Grimm, Alte Potsdamer Straße 5, Berlin-Tiergarten}}, Germany
  • Deutsches Wörterbuch}})
  • The graves of the Brothers Grimm in [[Schöneberg]], Berlin (St. Matthäus Kirchhof Cemetery)
  • ''Deutsche Sagen'', 1912
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  • "Hansel and Gretel", illustrated by [[Arthur Rackham]], was a "warning tale" for children<ref name="D91ff" />
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  • Wilhelm and Jacob Grimm in an 1843 drawing by younger brother [[Ludwig Emil Grimm]]
  • Kinder- und Hausmärchen]]}}
  • [[Deutsche Sagen]]}} (''German Legends'') included stories such as "[[Pied Piper of Hamelin]]", shown here in an illustration by [[Kate Greenaway]]
  • "[[Rumpelstiltskin]]", shown here in an illustrated border by [[Walter Crane]], is an example of a "spinning tale"
  • Steinau]] from 1791 to 1796
  • Stories such as "[[Sleeping Beauty]]", shown here in a [[Walter Crane]] illustration, had been previously published and were rewritten by the Brothers Grimm<ref name="Jean" />
GERMAN ACADEMICS, PHILOLOGISTS, CULTURAL RESEARCHERS, LEXICOGRAPHERS, FOLKLORISTS AND AUTHORS
Jacob and Wilhelm Grimm; Grimm Brothers; The Brother's Grimm; Grimm brothers; Jacob Ludwig Carl and Wilhelm Carl Grimm; Gebrüder Grimm; The Brothers Grimm; The grimm brothers; Gebruder Grimm; Gebrueder Grimm; Jacob And Wilhelm Grimm; Grim brothers; Brüder Grimm; Bruder Grimm; Brothers grimm; Brother Grimms
The Brothers Grimm ( or ), Jacob (1785–1863) and Wilhelm (1786–1859), were a brother duo of German academics, philologists, cultural researchers, lexicographers, and authors who together collected and published folklore. They are among the best-known storytellers of folk tales, popularizing stories such as "Cinderella" (""), "The Frog Prince" (""), "Hansel and Gretel" (""), "Little Red Riding Hood" (""), "Rapunzel", "Rumpelstiltskin" (""), "Sleeping Beauty" (""), and "Snow White" ("").
Sadie Grimm         
User:EastSaintPaul/sandbox/Sadie Grimm; Draft:Sadie Grimm
Sadie Mildred Grimm (27 March 1895 – 8 February 1970) was the winner of the 1914 Manitoba Motorcycle Club's Gold Medal.Manitoba Free Press, 20 June 1914 This is the first documented award in motorcycling by a woman in Canada in a competition open to men.
Arthur Grimm         
  • Arthur Grimm, 1913
POLITICIAN, FARMER AND STOCK AND STATION AGENT IN NEW SOUTH WALES, AUSTRALIA
Arthur Hetherington Grimm; Grimm, Arthur
Arthur Hetherington Grimm (27 August 1868 – 20 March 1939) was a politician, farmer and stock and station agent in New South Wales, Australia.

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Jacob Grimm

Jacob Ludwig Karl Grimm (4 January 1785 – 20 September 1863), also known as Ludwig Karl, was a German author, linguist, philologist, jurist, and folklorist. He is known as the discoverer of Grimm's law of linguistics, the co-author of the monumental Deutsches Wörterbuch, the author of Deutsche Mythologie, and the editor of Grimms' Fairy Tales. He was the older brother of Wilhelm Grimm; together, they were the literary duo known as the Brothers Grimm.