RMCR4D8M–Johann Heinrich Voss (1750-1826), poet, translator
RMG37432–JOHANN HEIN. VOSS
RMHRMKA4–Johann Heinrich Voss (1751-1826). German poet and translator. He was one of the founders of the German literary group Gottinger Hainbund (Grove League of Gottingen). Engraving, 1882.
RFHEDC4P–Johann Heinrich Voss, 1751-1826, a German classicist and poet, from a woodcut of 1880, digital improved
RMBDCG42–Voss, Johann Heinrich Voß, 20.2.1751 - 28.3.1826, German author / writer (poet and translator), portrait, bust, sculpture,
RM2A2PC1X–Bust of Johann Heinrich Voss in Otterndorf, Lower Saxony, northern Germany, Europe
RMBAF0Y6–Johann Heinrich Voss
RM2PYXDCK–Johann Heinrich Voß (1751-1826), German poet and translator. Painting by Schöner. Photo: Heliogravure, Corpus Imaginum, Hanfstaengl Collection. [automated translation]
RM2WRAB7G–Portrait of Johann Heinrich Voss, Text in German in the bottom margin., print maker: Johann Daniel Laurenz (II), after drawing by: Friedrich Carl Gröger, Berlin, 1805, paper, height 162 mm × width 98 mm, print
RMH6JN83–Johann Heinrich Voss, 1751-1826, poet and translator, bust, North Sea resort Otterndorf, Lower Saxony
RM2AH1A6C–Johann Heinrich Voss, 1751 - 1826, a German poet and translator
RM2WA1WY5–, , (literary history book, 1882), Johann Heinrich Voß (1751–1826), deutscher Dichter und Übersetzer,
RMDGTPC9–Johann Heinrich Voss, 1751 - 1826, a German poet and translator
RMP7F6DN–Johann Heinrich Voss (1751-1826). German poet and translator. He was one of the founders of the German literary group Gottinger Hainbund (Grove League of Gottingen). Engraving, 1882.
RMCN9PBH–Historical drawing, 19th century, Johann Heinrich Voss, 1751 - 1826, a German poet and translator
RMKFRB83–Letter from CPE Bach to JH Voss, German poet and editor of Musenalmanach, regarding changes made to his composition 'Lyda'. Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach: March 1714 - December 1788 Johann Heinrich Voss: February 1751 - March 1826
RMJ3T0N1–Johann Heinrich Voss Lutherssinn
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RFCWWNDF–Johann Heinrich Voss (1751-1826) on engraving from 1859. German poet translator of the Iliad and Odyssey of Homer.
RMMMK15G–Johann Heinrich Voss (Schöner)
RM2CCXTGY–Johann Heinrich Voss - Lutherssinn.
RMMMRBP2–. Deutsch: Johann Heinrich Voss (1751-1826) . 1797. VossJH
RFEH0PJB–Digital improved image of Johann Heinrich Voss, 1751 - 1826, portrait, historic illustration, 1880
RM2B16D5T–Europa, Deutschland, Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, Sommerstorf, Johann Heinrich Voß, deutscher Dichter und Übersetzer, Motiv aus : ' Luise ' , von Johann Heinrich Voß , Bibliothek der Gesamtliteratur des In- und Auslandes, Velag von Otto Hendel, Halle a. d. S. , ca. 1890 . / Europe, Germany, Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania, Sommerstorf, Johann Heinrich Voß - Johann Heinrich Voss - , German poet and translater, image from : ' Luise ' , by Johann Heinrich Voß, library of the literature at home and abroad, publishing house : Otto Hendel a.d.S. , around 1890 .
RFCP8GJK–Johann Heinrich Voss, 1751 - 1826, a German poet and translator, Historische Zeichnung aus dem 19. Jahrhundert, Portrait von Joh
RMHYH46H–Johann heinrich voss
RFC20WWK–Digital improved image of Johann Heinrich Voss, 1751 - 1826, portrait, historic illustration, 1880
RMR0JP2E–Grove League of Gottingen. German Literary group. Midnight fundation in an oaken grove, 12 september 1772.
RF2HNJ02P–Johann Heinrich Voß, 20. Februar 1751 - 29. März 1826, war ein deutscher Dichter / Johann Heinrich Voß, February 20, 1751 - March 29, 1826, was a German poet, Historisch, historical, digital improved reproduction of an original from the 19th century / digital restaurierte Reproduktion einer Originalvorlage aus dem 19. Jahrhundert, genaues Originaldatum nicht bekannt
RM2A2T0PA–Homeric world table, World Map after Homer in Volume 2, Signed: Drawn by Hellwag., Engraved by F. Ramberg., Berlin, Fig. 1, Hellwag (del.); Ramberg, F. (sculp.), 1802, Johann Heinrich Voss: Homers Werke. Königsberg: Bei Friedrich Nicolovius, 1802
RM2W9T10F–Johann Heinrich Voß (1751-1826), German poet and translator of Greek and Roman classics, , (literary history book, 1881), Johann Heinrich Voß (1751-1826), deutscher Dichter und Übersetzer griechischer und römischer Klassiker, Johann Heinrich Voß (1751-1826), poète allemand et traducteur de classiques grecs et romains
RF2G3AGAD–Johann Heinrich Voß, 20. Februar 1751- 29. März 1826, war ein deutscher Dichter / Johann Heinrich Voss, 1751-1826, a German classicist and poet, from a woodcut of 1880, historical, digital improved reproduction of an original from the 19th century / digitale Reproduktion einer Originalvorlage aus dem 19. Jahrhundert, Originaldatum nicht bekannt, Koloriert, Kolorierung, koloriert, handkoloriert, Hand-colouring, hand coloured, colored
RMG5WJPJ–Voss, Johann Heinrich, 20.2.1751 - 28.3.1826, German author / writer, portrait, after painting by Johann Heinrich Wilhelm Tischbein (1751 - 1829), lithograph by W.Unger, 1826, 19th century, graphic, poet, translator, frontal baldness, cravat, signature, signature, Artist's Copyright has not to be cleared
RMRDGB43–Johann Heinrich Voss, 1751 - 1826, portrait, historic illustration, 1880
RMFGR06X–religion, clergyman, the pastor and his family, etching by Daniel Chodowiecki to the poem 'Luise' by Johann Heinrich Voss, 1798, Additional-Rights-Clearences-Not Available
RMJ3T0N2–Johann Heinrich Voss Die Bibel
RMBK0P4J–literature, 'Vossischer Musenalmanach', title, 'Poetische Blumenlese', with portrait of Friedrich Gottlieb Klopstock, published by Johann Heinrich Voss, printed by Johann Georg Berenberg, Lauenburg, 1776, ,
RMJTF2XK–Johann heinrich voss
RMAPE1FR–Voß, Johann Heinrich, 20.2.1751 - 28.3.1826, German author/writer, portrait, steel wood engraving, 19th century, , Artist's Copyright has not to be cleared
RM2CCXTHH–Johann Heinrich Voss - Die Bibel.
RMJG2BY4–Johann Heinrich Voß - Imagines philologorum
RMDY90TY–hand-written manuscript by Johann Heinrich Voss, 1751 - 1826, a German poet and translator,
RM2B175W8–Europa, Deutschland, Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, Sommerstorf, Titel der Broschüre ' Luise ' von Johann Heinrich Voß, deutscher Dichter und Übersetzer, Motiv aus : ' Luise ' , von Johann Heinrich Voß , Bibliothek der Gesamtliteratur des In- und Auslandes, Verlag von Otto Hendel, Halle a. d. S. , ca. 1890 . / Europe, Germany, Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania, Sommerstorf, cover page of the brochure ' Luise ' by the Johann Heinrich Voß - Johann Heinrich Voss - , German poet and translater, image from : ' Luise ' , by Johann Heinrich Voß, library of the literature at home and abroad, publishing hous
RMG37431–JOHANN HEIN. VOSS
RM2RHPH68–Johann Heinrich Voß, poet and translator, Rector of the Latin School, Otterndorf, Lower Saxony, Germany
RF2GA82YK–GERMANY - CIRCA 2001: a stamp printed in the Germany shows Johann Heinrich Voss, Poet and Translator of Greek Classics, circa 2001
RMT297P8–Penzlin, Germany. 25th Mar, 2019. A memorial, created by Walther Preik, commemorates the poet and Homer translator Johann Heinrich Voss (1751-1826), who went to school in the opposite principal's house. On 29.03.2019 a house of literature will be opened in the former Voss school building. Credit: Bernd Wüstneck/dpa-Zentralbild/ZB/dpa/Alamy Live News
RM2A9E41R–Europe, Germany, Lower Saxony, Otterndorf. Bust of Johann Heinrich Voss (1751-1826) in front of the Severi church.
RMGJEFDJ–Stamp Germany 2001 MiNr2170 Johann Heinrich Voß
RM2WN856G–Johann Heinrich Voß (1751-1826), German poet and translator of Greek and Roman classics, the original of this portrait, painted by Schoener in 1797, was in Gleim's Temple of Friendship in Halberstadt., 1751-1826, Schoener (literary history book, 1881), Johann Heinrich Voß (1751-1826), deutscher Dichter und Übersetzer griechischer und römischer Klassiker, das Original dieses Bildnisses, 1797 von Schoener gemalt, befand sich im Gleimschen Freundschaftstempel zu Halberstadt, Johann Heinrich Voß (1751-1826), poète allemand et traducteur de classiques grecs et romains, L'original de ce portrait, pe
RM2K46X2W–Portrait of Johann Heinrich Voss
RM2HTY4B8–Bust of Johann Heinrich Voss, poet and translator, Otterndorf, Lower Saxony, Germany
RMG8D0JX–GERMANY- CIRCA 2001: stamp printed in Germany shows Hand writing with feather, Johann Heinrich Voss, circa 2001.
RM2DNPWW2–Heinrich Hamann, Atelier J. Hamann, Johann Hinrich W. Hamann, Hamburg - Port 1914: Giant steamship 'Vaterland' turning around, on the left the Helgen v. Blohm & Voss, silver gelatin paper, black and white positive process, total: height: 17.80 cm; width: 23.80 cm, titled and dated: verso: handwritten in lead: Hamburg-Hafen, 1914, Riesendampfer, 'Vaterland', beim Wenden, links die Helgen, v. Blohm & Voss, studio for photography of all kinds, J. Hamann, Hamburg 36, Valentinskamp, 41, awarded Hamburg 1899; all film and reproduction rights reserved, reporting photography, harbour, shipyard, dock,
RMMWH0N3–. Deutsch: Abbildung des Martyriums der Augustinermönche Johann Esch und Heinrich Voss, die 1523 in Brüssel wegen ihres Bekenntnisses zur Lehre Martin Luthers verbrannt wurden . 1554. Ludwig Rabus 404 Martyrium von Johann Esch und Heinrich Voes (Ludwig Rabus 1554)
RMR0KG68–Grove League of Gottingen. German Literary group. Midnight fundation in an oaken grove, 12 september 1772.
RFHHJ5M6–humans, human beings, people, folk, persons, human, human being, famous,
RM2HX7KBM–Gable Of A Half Timbered Hosue At The Old Town Of Otterndorf
RM2CCXTHE–Johann Heinrich Voß - Imagines philologorum.
RMJFWY0C–CHRONIK DER FAMILIE FLENDER, Ludwig Voss (Verlag), Düsseldorf 1900, S. 35 (Johann Heinrich Jung genannt Jung-Stilling)
RMDY90WE–Johann Heinrich Voss, 1751 - 1826, a German poet and translator,
RM2TB52AK–Johann heinrich voss.
RMG37430–JOHANN HEIN. VOSS
RMW3GN82–CHRONIK DER FAMILIE FLENDER, Ludwig Voss (Verlag), Düsseldorf 1900, S. 35 (Johann Heinrich Jung genannt Jung-Stilling).
RMT297P3–Penzlin, Germany. 25th Mar, 2019. A memorial, created by Walther Preik, commemorates the poet and Homer translator Johann Heinrich Voss (1751-1826), who went to school in the opposite principal's house. On 29.03.2019 a house of literature will be opened in the former Voss school building. Credit: Bernd Wüstneck/dpa-Zentralbild/ZB/dpa/Alamy Live News
RM2A9E493–Europe, Germany, Lower Saxony, Otterndorf. Bust of Johann Heinrich Voss (1751-1826) in front of the Severi church.
RMMJF8DB–Johann Heinrich Voss (born February 20, 1751 , died March 29, 1826 ),
RM2WA81RW–Luise, Johann Heinrich Voss, 1884 book Berlin paper. cardboard. linen (material) printing
RM2DKHHMH–Johann Heinrich Voss bust, North Sea Spa Otterndorf, Lower Saxony, Germany
RMMXCMWN–. Deutsch: Abbildung des Martyriums der Augustinermönche Johann Esch und Heinrich Voss, die 1523 in Brüssel wegen ihres Bekenntnisses zur Lehre Martin Luthers verbrannt wurden . 1554. Ludwig Rabus 404 Martyrium von Johann Esch und Heinrich Voes (Ludwig Rabus 1554)
RMJFWY06–CHRONIK DER FAMILIE FLENDER, Ludwig Voss (Verlag), Düsseldorf 1900, S. 29 (Johann Heinrich Jung, gen. Jung-Stilling, geb. 1740 in Grund im Siegerland, gest. 1817 in Karlsruhe beschreibt Peter Johannes Flender)
RMDY9121–Johann Heinrich Voss, 1751 - 1826, a German poet and translator,
RMW3GN7H–CHRONIK DER FAMILIE FLENDER, Ludwig Voss (Verlag), Düsseldorf 1900, S. 28 (Johann Heinrich Jung, gen. Jung-Stilling, geb. 1740 in Grund im Siegerland, gest. 1817 in Karlsruhe beschreibt Peter Johannes Flender).
RMT1R42G–25 March 2019, Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania, Penzlin: In the future Literaturhaus für Homer-Übersetzer Voß, Andrea Rudolph, director, shows a room in which Johann Heinrich Voss (1751-1826) is portrayed as an advocate of the French Revolution, which divided society. The converted and extended city school, in which Voss learned from 1759-1766, is opened on 29.03.2019 as a literature house for the Homer translator. The most famous son of the city became known as a poet especially with translations of the 'Odyssey' and the 'Iliad', to which also the legend about the conquest of the ancient Troy b
RMMJFD6R–Johann Heinrich Voss (born February 20, 1751 , died March 29, 1826 ),
RM2WE4ARA–Portrait Johann Heinrich Voss, Albert Schule, after Friedrich Carl Gröger, 1822 print paper engraving historical persons. writer, poet, author
RM2DKHHN6–Johann Heinrich Voss bust, North Sea Spa Otterndorf, Lower Saxony, Germany
RMMYK927–. Deutsch: Abbildung des Martyriums der Augustinermönche Johann Esch und Heinrich Voss, die 1523 in Brüssel wegen ihres Bekenntnisses zur Lehre Martin Luthers verbrannt wurden . 1554. Ludwig Rabus 352 Martyrium von Johann Esch und Heinrich Voes (Ludwig Rabus 1554)
RMJFWY08–CHRONIK DER FAMILIE FLENDER, Ludwig Voss (Verlag), Düsseldorf 1900, S. 31 (Johann Heinrich Jung, gen. Jung-Stilling, geb. 1740 in Grund im Siegerland, gest. 1817 in Karlsruhe beschreibt Peter Johannes Flender)
RMDY911P–Johann Heinrich Voss, 1751 - 1826, a German poet and translator,
RMEA7GMC–portrait and manuscript of Johann Heinrich Voss, 1751 - 1826, a German poet and translator, Portait und Handschrift von Johann H
RMW3GN7M–CHRONIK DER FAMILIE FLENDER, Ludwig Voss (Verlag), Düsseldorf 1900, S. 30 (Johann Heinrich Jung, gen. Jung-Stilling, geb. 1740 in Grund im Siegerland, gest. 1817 in Karlsruhe beschreibt Peter Johannes Flender).
RMT1R41W–Penzlin, Germany. 25th Mar, 2019. The rebuilt and extended town school, in which Johann Heinrich Voss (1751-1826) learned from 1759-1766, is opened on 29.03.2019 as a literary house for the Homer translator. The 2.2 million euro project includes the exhibition 'Johann Heinrich Voß. A Greek from Mecklenburg', an event hall, tourist information and library. The most famous son of the city became known as a poet especially with translations of the 'Odyssey' and the 'Iliad', to which also the legend about the conquest of the ancient Troy belonged. Credit: Bernd Wüstneck/dpa/Alamy Live News
RM2WDRF48–PortraT van Johann Heinrich Voss, Johann Daniel Laurenz (II), after Friedrich Carl Gröger, 1805 print Text in German in the lower margin. Berlin paper historical persons. writer, poet, author
RMJFWY07–CHRONIK DER FAMILIE FLENDER, Ludwig Voss (Verlag), Düsseldorf 1900, S. 30 (Johann Heinrich Jung, gen. Jung-Stilling, geb. 1740 in Grund im Siegerland, gest. 1817 in Karlsruhe beschreibt Peter Johannes Flender)
RMEA7GMH–Historic print, 1795, title page of Luise by Johann Heinrich Voss, 1751 - 1826, a German poet and translator, Historische Druck,
RMW3GN6R–CHRONIK DER FAMILIE FLENDER, Ludwig Voss (Verlag), Düsseldorf 1900, S. 29 (Johann Heinrich Jung, gen. Jung-Stilling, geb. 1740 in Grund im Siegerland, gest. 1817 in Karlsruhe beschreibt Peter Johannes Flender).
RM2AEFXC7–Foundation of the Goettinger Hainbund literary league on 12 September 1772
RMT1R42Y–Penzlin, Germany. 25th Mar, 2019. Andrea Rudolph, director, stands in the exhibition 'Johann Heinrich Voß. A Greek from Mecklenburg' in the future Literaturhaus. The rebuilt and extended town school, in which Johann Heinrich Voss (1751-1826) learned from 1759-1766, is opened on 29.03.2019 as a literary house for the Homer translator. The most famous son of the city became known as a poet especially with translations of the 'Odyssey' and the 'Iliad', to which also the legend about the conquest of the ancient Troy belonged. Credit: Bernd Wüstneck/dpa/Alamy Live News
RM2F8MJ75–Voss, Johann Heinrich.
RMJFWY09–CHRONIK DER FAMILIE FLENDER, Ludwig Voss (Verlag), Düsseldorf 1900, S. 32 (Johann Heinrich Jung, gen. Jung-Stilling, geb. 1740 in Grund im Siegerland, gest. 1817 in Karlsruhe beschreibt Peter Johannes Flender)
RMW3GN7D–CHRONIK DER FAMILIE FLENDER, Ludwig Voss (Verlag), Düsseldorf 1900, S. 33 (Johann Heinrich Jung, gen. Jung-Stilling, geb. 1740 in Grund im Siegerland, gest. 1817 in Karlsruhe beschreibt Peter Johannes Flender).
RMT1R6Y0–25 March 2019, Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania, Penzlin: In the exhibition 'Johann Heinrich Voß. A Greek from Mecklenburg' in the future Literaturhaus shows Andrea Rudolph, director, a pictorial play of nine parts showing the poet in different views. The rebuilt and extended town school, in which Johann Heinrich Voss (1751-1826) learned from 1759-1766, is opened on 29.03.2019 as a literary house for the Homer translator. The most famous son of the city became known as a poet especially with translations of the 'Odyssey' and the 'Iliad', to which also the legend about the conquest of the ancient
RM2F8JC6M–Voss, Johann Heinrich.
RMJFWY05–CHRONIK DER FAMILIE FLENDER, Ludwig Voss (Verlag), Düsseldorf 1900, S. 28 (Johann Heinrich Jung, gen. Jung-Stilling, geb. 1740 in Grund im Siegerland, gest. 1817 in Karlsruhe beschreibt Peter Johannes Flender)
RMW3GN7K–CHRONIK DER FAMILIE FLENDER, Ludwig Voss (Verlag), Düsseldorf 1900, S. 31 (Johann Heinrich Jung, gen. Jung-Stilling, geb. 1740 in Grund im Siegerland, gest. 1817 in Karlsruhe beschreibt Peter Johannes Flender).
RMT1R41R–25 March 2019, Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania, Penzlin: In the exhibition 'Johann Heinrich Voß. A Greek from Mecklenburg' in the future Literaturhaus shows Andrea Rudolph, director, a map of the Mediterranean region where the individual legends of Odysseus played. The rebuilt and extended town school, in which Johann Heinrich Voss (1751-1826) learned from 1759-1766, is opened on 29.03.2019 as a literary house for the Homer translator. The most famous son of the city became known as a poet especially with translations of the 'Odyssey' and the 'Iliad', to which also the legend about the conquest
RM2F8NP92–Voss, Johann Heinrich.
RMJFWY0A–CHRONIK DER FAMILIE FLENDER, Ludwig Voss (Verlag), Düsseldorf 1900, S. 33 (Johann Heinrich Jung, gen. Jung-Stilling, geb. 1740 in Grund im Siegerland, gest. 1817 in Karlsruhe beschreibt Peter Johannes Flender)
RMW3GN7N–CHRONIK DER FAMILIE FLENDER, Ludwig Voss (Verlag), Düsseldorf 1900, S. 34 (Johann Heinrich Jung, gen. Jung-Stilling, geb. 1740 in Grund im Siegerland, gest. 1817 in Karlsruhe beschreibt Peter Johannes Flender).
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