Johann Adolf Schlegel

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Johann Adolf Schlegel

Johann Adolf Schlegel (17 September 1721 – 16 September 1793) was a

clergyman.[1]

Biography

Schlegel was born in

Neustädter Kirche in 1775, dying in Hanover
in 1793.

His sons

Romantic movement
.

He was a noted contributor to the Bremer Beiträge, a literary journal popular at the time. Despite his active work in literary circles, only one hymn has survived to the present day out of all his poetry and musical works. He also published a commentary on Charles Batteux's Les beaux-arts réduits à un même principe, translating it into German.

Schlegel died in

Brunswick-Lüneburg
.

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