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Xenien is a
Germanization of the Gr****
Xenia "host gifts", a
title originally applied by the
Roman poet
Martial (1st
century AD) to a
collection of poems...
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Together they
founded the
Weimar Theater. They also
worked together on
Xenien, a
collection of
short satirical poems in
which both
Schiller and Goethe...
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selbst befiehlt,
bleibt immer Knecht." —
Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
Zahme Xenien "Vis
consilii expers mole ruit sua." — Horace, Odes III "Der schlimmste...
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almost all
words and
remained only in a few
loanwords as 'xenia' (
xenien),
surnames as Axentowicz, Rexemowski, and Xiężopolski,
names as Xawery,...
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phrase Goethe uses is "Mischmasch von
Irrtum und Gewalt", in his "Zahme
Xenien" IX,
Goethes Gedichte in
Zeitlicher Folge,
Insel Verlag 1982 ISBN 978-3-458-14013-9...
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Richard Strauss :
Allegretto pour
violon et piano.
Hanns Jelinek : Zehn
Zahme Xenien opus 32 pour
violon et piano.
Dieter Acker :
Sonate pour
violon solo. Vienna...
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Think of You") 1795–96 (in
collaboration with
Friedrich Schiller): Die
Xenien (The Xenia),
collection of
epigrams 1797: "Der Zauberlehrling" (The Sorcerer's...
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argument was
continued in his
collection of
short and
critical poems the
Xenien and his play Faust. Goethe's work was the
basis for the 1892
opera Werther...
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Weimar on 16 May 1888.
Xenien 1796. Nach den
Handschriften des Goethe- und Schiller- Archivs, (with
Erich Schmidt, 1893) –
Xenien 1796:
according to m****cripts...
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selbst befiehlt,
bleibt immer Knecht." —
Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
Zahme Xenien "Vis
consilii expers mole ruit sua." — Horace, Odes III "Der schlimmste...