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  1. Theodor Gottlieb von Hippel the Elder. Theodor Gottlieb von Hippel (31 January 1741 – 23 April 1796) was a German satirical and humorous writer. Hippel was born at Gerdauen in the Kingdom of Prussia, where his father was rector of a school.

  2. 19 de abr. de 2024 · Theodor Gottlieb von Hippel was a German writer of the late Enlightenment and a disciple of the philosopher Immanuel Kant. Although he was a minor writer of his time, his works enjoyed an unusually long-lasting popularity and can now be seen to have foreshadowed the novels of Jean Paul (Johann Paul.

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  3. Theodor Gottlieb von Hippel (31 January 1741 – 23 April 1796) was a German satirical and humorous writer. Hippel was born at Gerdauen in the Kingdom of Prussia, where his father was rector of a school. He enjoyed an excellent education at home, and in his sixteenth year he entered the University of Königsberg as a student of theology.

  4. Theodor Gottlieb von Hippel (1741-1796) was a German author and poet at the core of Enlightenment society. His writings, especially regarding the status of women, are still remarkably relevant today. His most famous work was his treatise on marriage, Über die Ehe , published in 1774, in which he stated that marriage should be separated from ...

  5. Theodor Gottlieb von Hippel may refer to: Theodor Gottlieb von Hippel the Elder (1741–1796), German satirical writer. Theodor Gottlieb von Hippel the Younger (1775–1843), Prussian statesman, his nephew.

  6. Dr. Theodore (Theodor-Gottlieb) von Hippel (19 de enero de 1890 - Kiel, 1 de enero de 1977) fue un oficial de inteligencia del ejército alemán, responsable de la formación del famoso batallón y posterior regimiento de Brandeburgo durante la Segunda Guerra Mundial.

  7. Theodor Gottlieb Hippel, dit souvent Hippel l’Ancien (né le 31 janvier 1741 à Gerdauen, faubourg de Kœnigsberg en Prusse-Orientale ; † le 23 avril 1796 à Kœnigsberg) est un haut fonctionnaire et philosophe prussien des Lumières, passé à la postérité pour ses travaux de critique sociale.