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  1. Christian Gottfried Körner (2 July 1756 – 13 May 1831) was a German jurist. His home was a literary and musical salon, and he was a friend of Friedrich Schiller . Biography. Born in Leipzig, he studied law at the University of Göttingen and at the Leipzig University. He got his degrees at Leipzig. [1] .

  2. Körner's Morning (Körners Vormittag) is a verse play by Friedrich Schiller. His only comedy, it was written for his friend Christian Gottfried Körner's birthday, probably between 5 June and 2 July 1787. Intended to be privately produced, it parodies the Dresden circle around Körner and his tendency not to finish works or only to finish them ...

  3. …where he was befriended by Christian Gottfried Körner. A man of some means, Körner was able to support Schiller during his two years’ stay in Saxony, toward the end of which Don Carlos, his first major drama in iambic pentameter, was published (1787).

  4. KÖRNER, kẽr′nẽr, Christian Gottfried (1756-1831). A German author and friend of Schiller, born at Leipzig. He studied law at Göttingen and Leipzig, and in 1783 became chief councilor of the consistory at Dresden; was appointed to the office of judge in the Court of Appeals in 1790, and in 1811, after thirteen years as Referendar in the ...

  5. Genealogy for Christian Gottfried Körner (1756 - 1831) family tree on Geni, with over 230 million profiles of ancestors and living relatives.

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    • July 2, 1756
  6. Körner, Christian Gottfried, German music theorist; b. Leipzig, July 2, 1756; d. Berlin, May 13, 1831. He was the father of Theodor Körner, the poet. He publ. an essay, “Über den Charakter der Töne oder “uber Charakterdarstellung in der Musik,” in the Horen (1775). He also composed songs, etc.

  7. Dec 8, 2011 · Schillers Briefwechsel mit Körner: Von 1784 bis zum Tode Schillers, Volumes 1-2. by. Friedrich Schiller, Christian Gottfried Körner. Publisher. Veit, 1847. Collection. europeanlibraries. Book from the collections of. Oxford University.

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