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Johann Peter Hebel (1760-1826)

"Johann Peter Hebel (10 May 1760 – 22 September 1826) was a German short story writer, dialectal poet, evangelical theologian and pedagogue, most famous for a collection of Alemannic lyric poems (Allemannische Gedichte) and one of German tales (Schatzkästlein des rheinischen Hausfreundes –  Treasure Chest of the Family Friend from the Rhine).

Born in Basel, Hebel entered primary school in 1766 and joined a Latin school three years later; he visited the schools in Basel during summer and in Hausen and Schopfheim respectively in the nearby Wiesental during winter. After the death of his mother in 1773, he remained at school, graduating with the help of friends from the Gymnasium illustre of Karlsruhe in 1778 and going on to study theology. He became a home tutor, an assistant preacher, an assistant teacher, a subdeacon and, in 1798, a professor and court deacon." - (en.wikipedia.org 31.01.2020)

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Johann Peter HebelDer Fremdling in Memel von Johann Peter HebelGrafik 'Agathe an der Bahre ihres Paten'
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Was depicted (Actor) Johann Peter Hebel (1760-1826)

Written Johann Peter Hebel (1760-1826)
Printing plate produced Adrian Ludwig Richter (1803-1884)

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1850 1852
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