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Johann Bernhard Petrosilius (1774 – 1846)

Luuletaja; pedagoog ja kirjandusajakirjade kaastööline

Contents

  • 1. General data
  • 2. Texts
  • 3. Links

General data

Place of birth: Bledeln (Algermissen)
Date of birth (N.S./O.S.): 11/12/1774 / 11/01/1774
Place of death: Moscow
Date of death (N.S./O.S.): 10/20/1846 / 10/08/1846
Sex: Male
Language: German
Different versions of name: Johann Bernhard Petrosilius; J. B. Petrosilius; Иван Данилович Петрозилиус

Texts

  • An K. Fr. W. Fleischer
    An K. Fr. W. Fleischer
    Johann Bernhard Petrosilius ; Tallinn (Estonia) ; Lindforsi pärijad ; 1829
    German ; 18th-19th century (“Russian rule”)
    Poetry ; Poem ; Fiction, Secular literature
    Printed text ; Original D Est. A-2434
  • Bötticher, oder die Erfindung des Porzellans
    Bötticher, oder die Erfindung des Porzellans
    Johann Bernhard Petrosilius ; Tallinn (Estonia) ; Lindforsi pärijad ; 1829
    German ; 18th-19th century (“Russian rule”)
    Poetry ; Poem, Romance ; Fiction, Secular literature
    Printed text ; Original D Est. A-2434
  • Esthona [2]
    Esthona [2]
    Franz Schleicher; Nicolas Borchardt; Karl Friedrich Wilhelm Fleischer; Friedrich Albert Gebhard; Otto Ignatius; C. Jenny; Arnold Friedrich Johann Knüpffer; Gottfried Köhler; H. Krabler; Carl Gotthard Kühlstädt; Johann Wilhelm Ludwig Luce; Peter von Manteuffel; Robert von Mengden; Alexander Heinrich Neus; Johann Bernhard Petrosilius; G. F. Richter; Georg Rosen; Alexander Rydenius; Georg Schreiber; Karl Sederholm; Alexander von Sternberg; Karl Georg Törne; Gustav Jakob Friedrich Freiherr von Ungern-Sternberg; Constantin Veichtner; G. von Vietinghoff; Christoph Friedrich Walther; Ferdinand Johann Wiedemann ; Tallinn (Estonia) ; Lindforsi pärijad ; 1829
    German ; 18th-19th century (“Russian rule”)
    Prose, Poetry, Drama ; Periodicals ; Fiction, Secular literature, Non-fiction, Miscellanea
    Printed text ; Original, Translation, Collection D Est. A-2434

Links

  • 1. Deutsches literarisches Leben in St. Petersburg (Universität Potsdam) [German]
  • 2. Большая биографическая энциклопедия [Russian]