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Johann Christoph Gottsched at the
Internet Archive Gottsched,
Johann Christoph (1903). Biedermann. 1. Berlin:
Gottsched-Verlag.
Gottsched,
Johann Christoph...
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Luise Adelgunde Victorie Gottsched (née Kulmus; 11
April 1713 – 26 June 1762) was a
German poet, playwright, essayist, and translator, and is
often considered...
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Lothar Göttsche (born
January 21, 1961, in Sonderburg, Denmark) is a
German mathematician,
known for his work in
algebraic geometry. He is a
research scientist...
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Gottsche (or
Göttsche) is a
German surname. It may
refer to: Carl
Christian Gottsche (1855–1909),
German geologist Carl
Moritz Gottsche (1808–1892), German...
- Carl
Gottsche may
refer to: Carl
Moritz Gottsche (1808–1892),
German physician and
bryologist Carl
Christian Gottsche (1855–1909), his son,
German geologist...
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force for classicism;
Gottsched served a
similar role for
German verse. https://www.britannica.com/biography/Johann-Christoph-
Gottsched Britannica https://www...
- Mark
Göttsche is a
Gaelic footballer. He pla**** inter-county
football for
Galway from
minor to
senior levels. He then pla**** with London.
Göttsche was...
- with
Gottsched and his wife,
Luise Gottsched, to
elevate the
status of
German theatre.
Gottsched was the
first to call her "Die Neuberin."
Gottsched was...
- This work in turn cites: T. W. Danzel,
Gottsched und
seine Zeit (Leipzig, 1848) J. Crüger, J. C.
Gottsched,
Bodmer und
Breitinger (Stuttgart, 1884)...
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reprinted by G
Ellinger in 1894, were
directed against both
Gottsched and
Gottsched's Swiss opponents,
Johann Jakob Bodmer and
Johann Jakob Breitinger;...