- The
Elbschwanenorden (Order of Elbe Swans) was a
literary ****ociation of the Baroque,
founded between 1656 and 1660,
dissolved in 1667. It was initiated...
-
tales of the Rübezahl.
Under the name Prophulidor, he
belonged to the
Elbschwanenorden,
which promoted the
Protestant confession.
Daemonologia Rubinzalii...
- Poet Laureate). A few
years later Dedekind became a
member of the
Elbschwanenorden (Order of Elbe Swans), Rist's
poetical society. He also
pursued a musical...
- as
poeta laureatus by
Johann Rist; he was made a
member of Rist's
Elbschwanenorden, the "Order of
Swans of the Elbe", an ****ociation
interested in language...
- with
other prominent German poets of the time he
helped create the
Elbschwanenorden, a
group that
worked to
maintain the
integrity of the
German language...
- In 1660,
Burmeister was
included by his
friend Johann Rist in the
Elbschwanenorden. He held a
position as
preacher (Prediger) at St.
Michaelis from 1670...
-
which enabled him to the crown, and to gain
numerous poets for the
Elbschwanenorden (Order of Elbe Swans), a
literary and
poetical society which he founded...
- Tscherning.
Johann Rist made him a
member of the
literary ****ociation
Elbschwanenorden under the name Hierophilo. From 1669 he
worked as an
advocate at the...
- poetry, and, in 1659,
inducted Franck into his
literary ****ociation,
Elbschwanenorden (Order of Elbe Swans). Franck's
hymns have been
incorporated into compositions...