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Johann Bernhard Vermehren
Johann Bernhard Vermehren (6 June 1777 in Lübeck – 29 November 1803 in Jena) was an early Romanticism, Romantic poet and scholar. He earned a doctoral degree in philosophy from the University of Jena in 1799, obtaining habilitation one year later and teaching as ''Privatdozent'' until his early death from scarlet fever. His first poems appeared in Friedrich Schiller's ''Musenalmanach''. The appearance in 1800 of his ten ''Letters on a Reassessment of Friedrich Schlegel's "Lucinde"'' brought him to the attention of Karl Wilhelm Friedrich Schlegel, the author in question; however, in general, criticism of the 350-page work was biting, and it was quickly superseded by Friedrich Schleiermacher's ''Vertraute Briefe'' ("Familiar letters") on the same subject. With Schlegel's assistance, Vermehren produced two issues of his own ''Musenalmanach'', the first at Leipzig in 1802 and the second at Jena the next year. They contained fifteen poems by Schlegel and the work of Sophie Mereau ...
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Vermehren is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: *Erich Vermehren (1919–2005), German anti-Nazi *Isa Vermehren (1918–2009), German religious sister *Frederik Vermehren (1823–1910), Danish painter *Johann Bernhard Vermehren (1777–1803), German poet *Knud Vermehren (1890–1985), Danish gymnast *Ruth Vermehren (1894–1983), Danish Lutheran priest {{surname ...
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