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Christiana Sophie Vulpius von
Goethe (1 June 1765 – 6 June 1816) was the
longtime lover and
later wife of
Johann Wolfgang von Goethe.
Vulpius spent her childhood...
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Vulpius is a surname,
derived from
Latin vulpes, "fox".[citation needed]
Notable people with the
surname include:
Christian August Vulpius (1762–1827)...
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Italy during the
Middle Ages.
Vulpius was also
active as an editor. In 1797,
possibly through Goethe's influence,
Vulpius obtained employment at the Weimar...
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Melchior Vulpius (c. 1570 in
Wasungen – 7
August 1615 in Weimar) was a
German singer and
composer of
church music.
Vulpius came from a poor craftsman's...
- pp. 88–91. Schaller, pp. 103–117. Schaller, p. 95. Andersen, K. F. &
Vulpius, T. (1999). "Urinary
volatile constituents of the lion,
Panthera leo"....
- Variations: A Reappraisal". GSA Today: 4–10. doi:10.1130/GSATG359A.1.
Vulpius, Sara; Kiessling,
Wolfgang (January 2018). "New
constraints on the last...
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Goethe was
living in
Weimar with his
mistress Christiane Vulpius, the
sister of
Christian A.
Vulpius, and
their son
August von Goethe. On 13 October, Napoleon's...
- one of the five
children of
Johann Wolfgang von
Goethe and
Christiane Vulpius to
survive into adulthood. He was born in
Weimar and
served at the court...
- English-language adaptation: The Red Cat Hau-ruck (under the pen name "Paul
Vulpius", 1933, play) - English-language adaptation:
Youth at the Helm Die Tänzerin...
- The
elegies are also a
loving tribute to Goethe's companion,
Christiane Vulpius, whom he met in 1788 on his
return from Italy.
Rainer Hillenbrand: Goethes...