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Michael Huber (1727-1804)

"Michael Huber (27 September 1727 – 15 April 1804) was a German writer, translator and art expert. Born in Bavaria, he moved to Paris as a young man, where he probably worked as a language teacher. In the 1750s, he became a contributor to a French literary journal presenting foreign literature and started translating; his successful translations of the works of the Swiss poet Salomon Gessner into French were instrumental in popularising Gessner's works outside German-speaking areas. Huber also published an anthology of German poetry in French, with an introduction that separated German literary history into four distinct eras and was also translated into German." - (en.wikipedia.org 10.05.2024)

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Was depicted (Actor) Michael Huber (1727-1804)
Template creation Anton Graff (1736-1813) ()
[Relation to person or institution] Johann Joachim Winckelmann (1717-1768) ()