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Kretschmann, Karl Friedrich, 1738-1809

LC control no.no2002058876
Descriptive conventionsrda
LC classificationPT2388.K34 TxCM
Personal name headingKretschmann, Karl Friedrich, 1738-1809
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Variant(s)Kretschmann, Carl Fredrik, 1738-1809
Kretschmann, K., 1738-1809
K., K. F., 1738-1809
See alsoRingulph der Barde, 1738-1809
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LocatedWittenberg (Germany)
Birth date1738-12-04
Death date1809-01
Place of birthZittau (Germany)
Place of deathZittau (Germany)
Field of activityJurisprudence Creative writing
AffiliationUniversität Wittenberg
Deutschen Gesellschaft
Profession or occupationJurists Poets Authors Dramatists
Found inLetzte Sinngedichte, in acht Büchern .., 1805: t.p.
Bibliothek der deutschen Literatur, Bibliographie und Register, 1995 (Kretschmann, Karl Friedrich (1738-1809))
OCLC, April 17, 2002 (head.: Kretschmann, Karl Friedrich, 1738-1809; Kretschmann, Karl Friedrich; usage: Karl Friedrich Kretschmann)
Kretschmann, Karl F. Blomsterqvasten, 1802: title page (Carl Fredrik Kretschmann, öfversättning )
OCLC, viewed Aug 6, 2019 (AAP: Kretschmann, Karl Friedrich ; Kretschmann, Karl F. ; Kretschmann, Carl Friedrich ; usage: Karl Friedrich Kretschmann ; Carl Friedrich Kretschmann ; Karl Kretschmann ; Karl F. Kretschmann ; K.F.K.)
Deutsche Biographie, viewed Aug. 6, 2019 (Kretschmann, Karl Friedrich ; Kretschmann ; Karl Friedrich K. ; der "Barde Rhingulph" [no publications in OCLC], Dichter, geb. den 4. Decbr. 1738 in Zittau)
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Wikipedia (German), viewed Aug 6, 2019 (Karl Friedrich Kretschmann, also: the bard Rhingulph [no publications in OCLC] (born December 4, 1738 in Zittau ; died January 15 (or 16 [? or 19?] 1809 in Zittau ) was a German poet, comedy writer and jurist. On May 9, 1757 he started law studies at the University of Wittenberg, which he completed in 1762 with a doctorate. In Wittenberg in 1759 he became a member of the German society ("Deutschen Gesellschaft") and published anonymously dramatic arrangements and translations, later followed by comedies. He gained literary fame as a poet of contemporary and anachronistic poetry and turned to the historic mystifying bardsong)
DNB in VIAF, viewed Aug 6, 2019 (AAP: Kretschmann, Karl Friedrich; variants: Kretschman, Carl Friedrich, Kretschmann, Carl Friedrich, Kretschmann, Carl F., Kretschmann, Karl F.; pseudonym: Ringulph, der Barde
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