Книга: Sachs Hans «Elf Fastnachtspiele Aus Den Jahren 1552 Und 1553 (German Edition)»
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Sachs,Hans — Sachs (zäks, săks), Hans. 1494 1576. German writer and Meistersinger noted for his many dramas, poems, and songs. His life inspired Wagner s opera Die Meistersinger von Nürnberg (1868). * * * … Universalium
SACHS, Hans — (1494 1576) A cobbler poet in Nuremberg, Hans Sachs was a major representative of Protestant humanist literature rooted in the popular culture of southern Germany. Sachs s life and literary activities were closely linked to the Free City of… … Renaissance and Reformation 1500-1620: A Biographical Dictionary
Sachs, Hans — (1494 1576) Playwright. Sachs is best known as a central character in Richard Wagner s opera Die Meistersinger von Nürnberg, but his significance in the German theater derives from his prodigious output as a playwright and adaptor of… … Historical dictionary of German Theatre
Sachs, Hans — ▪ German poet and composer born Nov. 5, 1494, Nürnberg, Ger. died Jan. 19, 1576, Nürnberg German burgher, meistersinger, and poet who was outstanding for his popularity, output, and aesthetic and religious influence. He is idealized in… … Universalium
Sachs, Hans — (1494 1576) Nuremberg shoemaker, poet, and play wright, who devoted much of his literary output to making propa ganda for the Lutheran Reformation. Born the son of a tailor, he at tended Latin school for eight years and at age 15 was… … Historical Dictionary of Renaissance