Johann Friedrich Cotta, Freiherr von Cottendorf
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- founding of “Allgemeine Zeitung”
- In Allgemeine Zeitung
…at Tübingen in 1798 by Johann Friedrich Cotta, later Freiherr (baron) von Cottendorf. Censorship and other pressures forced it to move successively to Stuttgart, Ulm, Augsburg, and Munich. The name has been carried on in a sense by the Frankfurter Allgemeine and the Westdeutsche Allgemeine of Essen, together with the…
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- In Allgemeine Zeitung
- place in Cotta family
- In Cotta Family
…the most notable of whom, Johann Friedrich Cotta, Baron von Cottendorf, is celebrated for his connection with J.W. von Goethe and other writers of the period.
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- In Cotta Family
association with
- Goethe
- In Johann Wolfgang von Goethe: Napoleonic period (1805–16) of Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
…literary works with the publisher Johann Friedrich Cotta (see Cotta family), who also began the separate printing of his largest work, Zur Farbenlehre (“On the Theory of Colour”; Eng. trans. Goethe’s Color Theory), and in 1806 Goethe sent to him the completed manuscript of part one of Faust. War, however,…
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- In Johann Wolfgang von Goethe: Napoleonic period (1805–16) of Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
- Schiller
- In Friedrich Schiller: Philosophical studies and classical drama of Friedrich Schiller
…by Schiller and published by Johann Friedrich Cotta, one of Germany’s leading publishers, whom Schiller had met during a visit to his native Swabia in 1793–94.
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- In Friedrich Schiller: Philosophical studies and classical drama of Friedrich Schiller