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Petzel, Marie, 1835-1917

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Personal name headingPetzel, Marie, 1835-1917
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See alsoFor works of this author written under other names, search also under: Claudius, Martin; Redeatis, 1835-1917
Claudius, Martin
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Redeatis, 1835-1917
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LocatedBerlin (Germany)
Birth date1835
Death date1917
Place of birthSchollene (Germany)
Profession or occupationAuthors Teachers
Found inZwei Freundinnen: Erzählungen für junge Mädchen, 1907: cover (Marie Petzel)
Aus Vergangenheit und Gegenwart, 1890: title page (Martin Claudius)
Die Glückspfennige, 1917: title page (Redeatis)
Lexikon deutscher Frauen des Feder, 1898: page 128 (Marie Petzel; teacher in Weimar; author of juvenile stories; residing in Berlin; published under her pseudonyms Redeatis and M. Claudius; author of "Aus Vergangenheit und Gegenwart"; Martin Claudius was the pseudonym for Wilhelmine Petzel (1802-1885) and her daughters Marie Petzel (born in Schollehne [sic.]), Minna Petzel, and Rosa Petzel (born April 21, 1831))
Lexikon deutscher Frauen der Feder, 2014: page 107 (Martin Claudius; pseudonym for Marie Petzel (author of "Die Fahrt nach der Robbeninsel") and Rosa Petzel)
Lexikon deutscher Frauen der Feder, via WWW, November 30, 2016 (Petzel, Frl. Rosa, painter, Ps. Martin Claudius, Berlin SW., Yorkstrasse 85, born April 21, 1831; with her mother, she wrote her first small book, published in Berlin by Alexander Duncker in 1850; wrote for several years with her mother and sisters under the name Martin Claudius; later the mother used Cl. Claudius and Rosa Petzel wrote under her own name, or used Martin Claudius; from 1874 onwards, her time was taken up as a portrait painter so she found no time for writings; in Berlin, she is still very active as a portrait painter in her own studio; her two sisters live with her (their mother died in 1885); Minna and Marie are still active under the old pseudonym Martin Claudius (from Lexikon deutscher Frauen der Feder Bd. 2. Berlin, 1898))
Denken und Dichten des Seins, 1956: page 1735 (Martin Claudius; pseudonym for Wilhelmine Petzel (1802-1885), Marie Petzel (1835-1917), Minna Petzel (born 1827), and Rosa Petzel (born 1831, died after 1898))
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