Charles Follen
Charles Follen (1796–1840) was an American poet, university teacher and writer.
Also recorded as Karl Follen; Karl Theodor Christian Friedrich Follen; Charles Theodore Christian Follen; Carl Follen.
Charles Follen in brief
- Born
- 1796
- Died
- 1840
- Known for
- poet, university teacher, writer, jurist and politician
- Place of birth
- Romrod
Overview
Born at Romrod in 1796, died at Long Island Sound in 1840.
In detail
Charles Follen studied at University of Giessen. training under Friedrich Gottlieb Welcker is recorded. the recorded working language is German, English and Latin.
Employment is recorded with Harvard University, University of Jena and University of Basel. Membership is recorded of Teutsche Lesegesellschaft and Giessen Blacks.
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- 1.
“Charles Follen”, English Wikipedia, consulted as further reading
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Wikidata, structured authority record Q214324: Charles Follen
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