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  1. Johann Friedrich, Freiherr Cotta von Cottendorf (27 April 1764 – 29 December 1832) was a German publisher, industrial pioneer and politician. Ancestors. Cotta is the name of a family of German publishers, intimately connected with the history of German literature.

  2. Johann Friedrich Cotta, am 24. November 1817 württembergische Anerkennung alten Adels aufgrund eines kaiserlichen Wappenbriefes von 1420 als Cotta von Cottendorf, [1] seit 1822 bayerischer Freiherr (* 27. April 1764 in Stuttgart; † 29. Dezember 1832 ebenda) war ein deutscher Verleger, Industriepionier und Politiker .

  3. Christoph Friedrich Cotta (1730–1807), son of Johann Georg (3), established a printing house to the court at Stuttgart. It was his son, Johann Friedrich, who restored the fortunes of the family firm, then in decline, and who became the best known of the Cottas. Johann Friedrich Cotta, Baron von Cottendorf (b.

  4. Johann Friedrich Cotta. (1764—1832) Quick Reference. (1764–1832) German publisher, politician, and entrepreneur. In 1787 Cotta took over the family-owned publishing house in Tübingen. Its rise began in 1794 when Cotta met Schiller; a long period of ... From: Cotta, Johann Friedrich in The Oxford Companion to the Book »

  5. Johann Friedrich, Freiherr Cotta von Cottendorf (27 de abril de 1764 - 29 de diciembre de 1832) fue un editor, pionero industrial y político alemán. Cotta es el nombre de una familia de editores alemanes, íntimamente relacionada con la historia de la literatura alemana.

  6. Johann Friedrich Cotta (12 March 1701 – 31 December 1779) was a German Lutheran theologian . Biography. He was the son of Johann Georg Cotta, who was in turn the son of Johann Georg Cotta, the founder of the publishing house J. G. Cotta.

  7. Fundada por Johann Georg Cotta (1631-1692). Johann Friedrich Cotta (1764-1832) fundó en 1798 el "Allgemeine Zeitung". La firma con base en Tubinga tuvo filiales en Stuttgart y en Munich además de otros negocios en la década de 1840. Fue comprada por Adolf y Paul Kroner in 1889.