Karl Joseph Simrock (28 August 1802 – 18 July 1876) was a German poet and writer. He is primarily known for his translation of Das Nibelungenlied into...
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that business: Nikolaus Simrock (1751–1832), founder of N. Simrock Karl Joseph Simrock (1802–1876), son of Nikolaus Fritz Simrock (1837–1901), grandson...
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"Der Wartburgkrieg, mittelhochdeutsch (Ed. Simrock)". 12koerbe.de. Der Wartburgkrieg, translated by Karl Simrock 1858: Fürstenlob, Rätselspiel, Der Gral...
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Translated by Karl Bartsch. Leipzig 1867 (Google) Das Nibelungenlied. Translated by Karl Simrock. Stuttgart 1868 (Google) Lachmann, Karl, ed. (1877). Der...
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Nikolaus Simrock (23 August 1751 in Mainz – 12 June 1832 in Bonn) was a German horn player at the court of the Elector of Cologne in Bonn and a music...
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popular modern German translation by Karl Simrock in 1827. This translation remains influential today. Simrock also translated other heroic poems such...
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joined the Berliner Zeitung. In 1827, he edited the Estafette, along with Karl Simrock, in opposition to Moritz Gottlieb Saphir's Courier. He also composed...
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Heydinger. Prominent authors such as Adelbert von Chamisso, Guido Görres, Karl Simrock, Ernst Moritz Arndt and Friedrich Schlegel rank amongst the early Eifel...
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Friedrich Sieburg (1893–1964, nf) Johannes Mario Simmel (1924–2009, d/f) Karl Simrock (1802–1876, nf) Curt Siodmak (1902–2000, f/d) Johann Sithmann (1602–1666...
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German investigators are disposed to regard this as the original form. Karl Simrock reproduced this version in his Deutsche Volksbücher (3 vols., Frankfort...
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