Danish literary historian, critic, writer, poet and magazine editor
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Knud Lyne Rahbek (18 December 1760 – 22 April 1830) was a Danish literary historian, critic, writer, poet and magazine editor.
associated with the Danish Golden Age when it was owned by KnudLyneRahbek and his wife, Kamma Rahbek, used it as a venue for her salons. Bakkehuset can be...
Spanish, Latin, Greek and Italian. In 1798, she married the writer KnudLyneRahbek (1760–1830). Her husband was a writer, poet, literary historian and...
2011. Chr Grünwald; KnudLyneRahbek (1953). Kommentar og personregister til KnudLyneRahbeks Erindringer [Memoirs of KnudLyneRahbek] (in Danish). Aalborg...
buildings and places in 1918. Notable former residents include author KnudLyneRahbek, politicians Niels Rosenkrantz and Johan Sigismund von Møsting, landscape...
was thus never formally trained as a historian. In 1829 he succeeded KnudLyneRahbek as professor of literature at the University of Copenhagen. He also...
Christian Ditlev Frederik Reventlow Jonas Collin Niels Laurits Høyen KnudLyneRahbek Ernst von Schimmelmann Just Mathias Thiele Christian Jürgensen Thomsen...
Prince Christian from the school. Academia Jákup Jakobsen (Linguist) KnudLyneRahbek (Literary critic, writer, rector of the University of Copenhagen) Niels...
of interest in drama and hence in dramatic music. The Danish critic KnudLyneRahbek highlighted the fact that while he had never been an actor himself...
Andreas Heiberg wrote an article which he published in his friend KnudLyneRahbek's journal Den Danske Tilskuer (The Danish Spectator) under the pseudonym...
perishing to disease. KnudLyneRahbek (1878–1897), a Danish assistant railway surveyor and the son of chief engineer KnudRahbek, died here and is buried...
literary history of Denmark, Norway and Iceland (1818/9). Together with KnudLyneRahbek (1760–1830) and Werner Abrahamson (1744-1812), Nyerup was also responsible...
to be famed as a tragic heroine on stage. Among her admirers were KnudLyneRahbek and Henrich Steffen. Adam Oehlenschläger is considered to have used...
Vesterbrogade in 1795. It was operated by pastor C. J. Rudolph Christiani and KnudLyneRahbek from Bakkehuset was for a while a teacher at the institution. The street...
to the drama school when it was established by Michael Rosing and KnudLyneRahbek in September 1805. As a result, she took part in the school's first...
Kompagnistræde 8 in Copenhagen were both built for him. He was a member of KnudLyneRahbek's social circle. Lange was born on 20 March 1752 in Frederikssund, the...
November – Catharine Frydendahl, opera singer (d. 1831) 18 December – KnudLyneRahbek, literary historian, critic, writer, poet, magazine editor and art...
co-edited the cultural magazine Minerva from 1785, in cooperation with KnudLyneRahbek. He was the sole editor of Minerva from 1789, but after having received...
the restoration of Bakkehuset, the former residence of the writer KnudLyneRahbek and his wife Kamma, who is remembered for her salons which attracted...
Bornemann 1824 1825 Ole Bang 1825 1826 Hans Christian Ørsted 1826 1827 KnudLyneRahbek 1827 1828 Peter Erasmus Müller 1828 1829 Johan Frederik Vilhelm Schlegel...
manufacturing paper since 1692. Prominent cultural figures such as KnudLyneRahbek and Adam Oehlenschläger were frequent visitors to the home. The writer...
Copenhagen. Abrahamson, Werner Hans Frederik [in Danish]; Nyerup, Rasmus; Rahbek, KnudLyne, eds. (1812), "L. Agnete og Havmanden", Udvalgte danske viser fra...
leading writers of the time met and was himself a contributor to KnudLyneRahbek's Minerva and other journals. Collin left the Class Lottery when his...