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Friedrich von Matthisson
German poet
Quick Facts
- Born:
- Jan. 23, 1761, Hohendodeleben, near Magdeburg, Saxony
- Died:
- March 12, 1831, Wörlitz, Anhalt-Dessau (aged 70)
- Notable Works:
- “Schriften”
Friedrich von Matthisson (born Jan. 23, 1761, Hohendodeleben, near Magdeburg, Saxony—died March 12, 1831, Wörlitz, Anhalt-Dessau) was a German poet whose verses were praised for their melancholy sweetness and pastoral descriptive passages. After studying philology at the University of Halle, Matthisson was appointed (1781) master at the once-famous Philanthropin, a seminary in Dessau, and then accepted a travelling tutorship (1784). Appointed reader and travelling companion to Princess Louisa of Anhalt-Dessau, he entered the service of the king of Württemberg (1812), who made him counsellor of legation and intendant of the court theatre and, later, a member of the nobility (1818) ...(100 of 147 words)