- he used the
names Angelus Silesius and also
Johann Angelus Silesius.
Shortly after his conversion, on 24
March 1654,
Silesius received an
appointment as...
-
later converted to
Catholicism and
became the
mystic and poet
Angelus Silesius. The
Lutheran German university still persisted even
after the annexation...
- The
Silesius Poetry Award (Polish: Wrocławska
Nagroda Poetycka Silesius) is an
annual Polish literary prize presented by the city of Wrocław,
Lower Silesia...
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Hoffmannswaldau Johann Michael Moscherosch Martin Opitz Hans
Sachs Angelus Silesius Anthony Ulrich, Duke of
Brunswick Georg Wickram 18th
century Barthold Heinrich...
- born 20 June 1931) is a
Polish poet and writer. She is a
recipient of the
Silesius Poetry Award (2011) and the Nike
Award (2024). Kozioł was born in Rakówka...
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Francis Gibson and Lech Majewski, "The Mill & the Cross," Bosz and
Angelus Silesius, Poland, 2011. See also, Lester, Paul
Martin (September 2007). "Floods...
- is
taken from the
Baroque poem Der
Cherubinische Wandersmann by
Angelus Silesius. The
spoken stanzas were
written by
Johannes Klöcking, a
contemporary of...
- Christ, our hero) is a
Christian hymn in
German with a text by
Angelus Silesius written in 1668. It is
based on
sayings of Jesus, used in
direct speech...
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Hoffmannswaldau Johann Michael Moscherosch Martin Opitz Hans
Sachs Angelus Silesius Anthony Ulrich, Duke of
Brunswick Georg Wickram 18th
century Barthold Heinrich...
-
Hoffmannswaldau Johann Michael Moscherosch Martin Opitz Hans
Sachs Angelus Silesius Anthony Ulrich, Duke of
Brunswick Georg Wickram 18th
century Barthold Heinrich...