Friedrich von Logau

Friedrich von Logau (1605–1655) was a poet, writer and counsel.

Also recorded as Friedrich Freiherr von Logau.

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Overview

Also worked under the name Salomon von Golaw and Nicolaus von Glogau.

Born at Brochocin in 1605, died at Legnica in 1655.

In detail

the recorded working language is German.

Membership is recorded of Fruitbearing Society.

Sources

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    Friedrich von Logau, Oberstufe, 1884

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    Friedrich von Logau, Sinngedichte., Arbitrium, 1987

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    FRIEDRICH VON LOGAU. BIOGRAPHISCHER ABRISS, Salomo in Schlesien, 2006

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    Logau, Friedrich von, Metzler Autoren Lexikon, 1997

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    Open Library author record for Friedrich von Logau (Internet Archive), 13 catalogued works.

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    Vorrede zu Friedrich» von Logau Sinngedichte. 1759, Band 3, 1890

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    “Friedrich von Logau”, English Wikipedia, consulted as further reading

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    Directory of Open Access Journals lists 2 articles naming Friedrich von Logau.

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    Internet Archive, 2 digitised items catalogued under Friedrich von Logau as creator.

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    Wikidata, structured authority record Q314190: Friedrich von Logau

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