Novalis
Novalis (1772–1801) was a poet, lyricist and philosopher.
Also recorded as Georg Philipp Friedrich Freiherr von Hardenberg; Friedrich von Hardenberg.
Overview
Recorded at birth as Georg Friedrich Philipp von Hardenberg.
Also worked under the name Novalis.
Born at Wiederstedt in 1772, died at Weißenfels in 1801.
In detail
Novalis studied at Leipzig University, University of Jena and University of Wittenberg. training under Carl Christian Erhard Schmid, Wilhelm August Lampadius and Abraham Gottlob Werner is recorded. the recorded working language is German.
The authority associates the name with German Romanticism, Romanticism and Romantic literature.
Works named in the authority record are Heinrich von Ofterdingen and Hymns to the Night.
Work by Novalis is recorded in the collections of Stedelijk Museum Amsterdam.
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Studied at
- Leipzig UniversityOrganisation
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“Novalis”, English Wikipedia, consulted as further reading
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Wikidata, structured authority record Q60684: Novalis
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