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In the year writes ballads

  • Friedrich Schiller The Diver, The Glove, The Cranes of Ibycus, The Ring of Polycrates and the gear after the iron hammer and Ritter Toggenburg.
  • Under Johann Wolfgang von Goethe spring arise The Treasure Hunter, The Sorcerer's Apprentice, The Bride of Corinth, legend, and God and the Bayadere and The new Pausias and his flower girl.

Friedrich Schlegel will be one with the essay On the Study of Greek Poetry " Winckelmann literature ". In addition to pre- press from which he has reviewed the Musenalmanach to the year 1796 by Schiller in the journal Germany by Johann Friedrich Reichardt. In Musenalmanach to the year 1797, the " Reminders Almanac ," Schiller directed a considerable number of his Xenien on the young Schlegel. When he published his infamous review of Schiller's journal Die Horen and Karl Ludwig Woltmann accused of plagiarism, it broke with Schiller. Friedrich Schlegel goes for two years after Berlin.

Friedrich Wilhelm Joseph Schelling published a fundamental philosophical text of Romance: Ideas for a Philosophy of Nature

Józef Wybicki writes the text to Mazurek Dąbrowskiego ( Poland is not yet lost ), now the national anthem of Poland.

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Periodicals

  • The cosmopolitan. a Monathsschrift for the transport of true and universal humanity. appears in Hall from January 1797 to June 1798.
  • The Helvetic Hudibras is the second newspaper in the canton of Solothurn. It is published by Franz Josef Gassmann.
  • Magazine for Westphalen. Edited: P.F. Weddigen, A. Mallinckrodt, W. Schmemann, Dortmund 1.1797-3.1799

Poetry

  • The oak trees. and The Wanderer, by Hölderlin, are printed in Schiller's The Hours.

Non-fiction

  • Immanuel Kant: to lie About a vermeintes law, of human love

Born

  • January 06: Edward Turner Bennett, English zoologist and writer († 1836)
  • January 10: Annette von Droste- Hulshoff, German writer († 1848)
  • January 10: Karl August Kober stone, German literature historian († 1870)
  • JANUARY 26: Therese of Jacob, German writer, folk song researcher and Slawistin († 1870)
  • February 01: Leopold Immanuel Rückert, Protestant theologian († 1871)
  • FEBRUARY 11: Connop Thirlwall, British clergyman and writer († 1875)
  • FEBRUARY 25: Johann Wilhelm Neumann, German lawyer, local politician and historian († 1870)
  • FEBRUARY 27: Wilhelm Meinhold, German writer and priest († 1851)
  • March 27: Alfred de Vigny, French author († 1863)
  • 09 April: Per Ulrik Kernell, Swedish writer of romance († 1824)
  • APRIL 16: Adolphe Thiers, French statesman and historian († 1877)
  • MAY 16: August Wissowa, German classical scholar and educator († 1868)
  • June 17: Alexandre Vinet, Swiss theologian and historian of literature († 1847)
  • July 15: Eduard Vieweg, German publisher († 1869)
  • JULY 23: Charles Jules Labarte, French art historian († 1880)
  • AUGUST 28: Karl Otfried Müller, German philologist and archaeologist († 1840)
  • August 30: Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley, English writer († 1851)
  • SEPTEMBER 16: Antonio Panizzi, an Italian librarian († 1879)
  • SEPTEMBER 19: Bernhard Sökeland, philologist and historian († 1845)
  • October 04: Jeremias Gotthelf, Swiss writer († 1854)
  • October 14: Ida Pfeiffer, Austrian explorer and travel writer († 1858)
  • OCTOBER 15: Karl Wilhelm Ludwig Heyse, German classical scholar and linguist († 1855)
  • December 13: Heinrich Heine, German poet and journalist († 1856)
  • Francesco Ambrosoli, Italian educator, philologist and writer († 1868)

Died

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