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Michael Huber (other)
Michael Huber may refer to: *Michael Huber (writer) Michael Huber (27 September 1727 – 15 April 1804) was a German writer, translator and art expert. Born in Bavaria, he moved to Paris as a young man, where he probably worked as a language teacher. In the 1750s, he became a contributor to a Fre ... (1727–1804), German translator and art expert * Michael Huber (priest) (1841–1911), Bavarian priest and Centre party politician * Michael Huber (footballer) (born 1990), Austrian footballer {{hndis, Huber, Michael ...
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Michael Huber (writer)
Michael Huber (27 September 1727 – 15 April 1804) was a German writer, translator and art expert. Born in Bavaria, he moved to Paris as a young man, where he probably worked as a language teacher. In the 1750s, he became a contributor to a French literary journal presenting foreign literature and started translating; his successful translations of the works of the Swiss poet Salomon Gessner into French were instrumental in popularising Gessner's works outside German-speaking areas. Huber also published an anthology of German poetry in French, with an introduction that separated German literary history into four distinct eras and was also translated into German. In 1766, Huber, his French wife Anna-Louise and their only surviving child, Ludwig Ferdinand Huber, moved to Leipzig. Huber became teacher of French at the University of Leipzig, but as a Catholic could not obtain a formal chair at the Protestant university. He continued to translate German works into French, but was als ...
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Michael Huber (priest)
Michael Huber (5 July 1841 – 14 March 1911) was a Bavarian Catholic priest and politician of the Centre Party. As priest, he worked as military chaplain, father of confession, parish priest and member of the Cathedral Chapter of Regensburg. As politician, he served one electoral period in the Reichstag and two electoral periods in the of Bavaria. Life and church career Huber was born on 5 July 1841 in Amberg. After graduating from the gymnasium in Amberg, he studied Catholic theology at the University of Munich. He was further educated at the seminary in Regensburg and was ordained as a priest on 26 June 1864. He worked as a priest in Asenkofen near Neufahrn in Niederbayern and as military chaplain in Amberg and during the 1866 Austro-Prussian War. Huber also worked as father of confession for nuns, as institutional inspector in Niederviehbach, and from 1871 as parish priest in Rothenstadt. He became a member of the Cathedral chapter in Regensburg and received the title ...
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