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  1. Johann Jakob Bodmer ( Greifensee, 19 de julio de 1698- Gut Schönenberg, cerca de Zúrich, 2 de enero de 1783) fue un escritor, crítico y filólogo suizo .

  2. Johann Jakob Bodmer (19 July 1698 – 2 January 1783) was a Swiss author, academic, critic and poet. Life. Born at Greifensee, near Zürich, and first studying theology and then trying a commercial career, he finally found his vocation in letters.

  3. 17 de abr. de 2024 · Johann Jakob Bodmer (born July 19, 1698, Greifensee, Switz.—died Jan. 2, 1783, near Zürich) was a Swiss historian, professor, and critical writer who contributed to the development of an original German literature in Switzerland.

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  4. Johann Jakob Bodmer (* 19. Juli 1698 in Greifensee; † 2. Januar 1783 auf Gut Schönenberg bei Zürich) war ein Schweizer Philologe . Inhaltsverzeichnis. 1 Leben. 2 Nachlass, Ehrungen. 3 Schriften (Auswahl) 4 Übersetzungen. 5 Literatur. 6 Weblinks. 7 Einzelnachweise. Leben. Johann Jakob Bodmer wuchs in einem Pfarrhaus auf.

  5. Johann Jakob Bodmer. (16981783) Quick Reference. (Greifensee, Switzerland, 1698–1783, Schönenberg nr. Zurich), travelled in Italy, became in 1720 an official (Staatsschreiber) in Zurich, and in 1725 a senior teacher (Professor) of history and politics at the ... From: Bodmer, Johann Jakob in The Oxford Companion to German Literature »

  6. Johann Jakob Bodmer was a Swiss critic, poet and editor. He translated Milton's Paradise Lost and Middle High German poetry. Inspired by the Spectator, Bodmer published, with J. J. Breitinger, the critical journal Discourse der Mahlern (1721-3), which greatly influenced eighteenth

  7. 14 de nov. de 2020 · Bodmer, Johann Jakob. Sonja Lesniak. Living reference work entry. First Online: 14 November 2020. 11 Accesses. Zusammenfassung.