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August Kopisch (26 May 1799 – 6
February 1853) was a
German poet and painter.
Kopisch was born on 26 May 1799 in Breslau,
Prussia (now Wrocław, Poland)...
- 1828 in his book The
Fairy Mythology. In 1836 the
painter and poet
August Kopisch published a
famous poem
beginning with the words: The
words were set to...
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German writer August Kopisch and his
friend Ernst Fries, a
German painter,
visited the cave and
recorded their visit in the
Kopisch's Entdeckung der blauen...
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commune is
composed of
three villages: Biertan, Copșa Mare (German: Gross-
Kopisch; Hungarian: Nagykapus), and Richiș (German: Reichesdorf; Hungarian: Riomfalva)...
- 1760) 1750 –
William Morgan,
British actuary (d. 1833) 1799 –
August Kopisch,
German poet and
painter (d. 1853) 1822 –
Edmond de Goncourt,
French author...
- Kerr, German-Jewish
critic Hedwig Kohn,
notable female physicist August Kopisch, poet
Arthur Korn, physicist,
mathematician and
inventor Urszula Kozioł...
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Biedermeier period such as
August von Kloeber,
Johann Nepomuk Hoechle,
August Kopisch,
Josef and
Leopold Kupelwieser and
Franz Schubert. All 25-30
members but...
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Grotto on the Isle of Capri') by the
German painter and
writer August Kopisch, in
which he
describes his 1826 stay on the
island and his (re)discovery...
- The
Recursive Mind.
Princeton University Press. ISBN 978-0691145471.
Kopisch, Manfred; Günther,
Andreas (1992). "Configuration of a p****enger aircraft...
- (castle).
Variants of the city's name
include Ruppertsburg /
Ruppertsberg /
Kopisch (German), Kapoşvar (Turkish),
Rupertgrad (Slovene), and Kapošvar (Croatian)...