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Wer nach einem Buch von Andrea Linnebach aus dem Themenfeld Sachbuch sucht, findet mit Der Münchhausen-Autor Rudolf Erich Raspe eine Ausgabe mit präziser inhaltlicher Positionierung. Mit dem Untertitel Wissenschaft - Kunst - Abenteuer wird bei Der Münchhausen-Autor Rudolf Erich Raspe noch deutlicher, in welche Richtung das Werk inhaltlich argumentiert und welche Schwerpunkte gesetzt werden. Inhaltlich lässt sich Der Münchhausen-Autor Rudolf Erich Raspe folgendermaßen zusammenfassen: About the famous adventurous author of the tall tales he attributed to the "Lugen-Baron" Karl Friedrich Hieronymus von Münchhausen (orig. publ. in London, 1785):"Rudolf Erich Raspe (March 1736? November 1794) was a German librarian, writer and scientist, and he was called by his biographer John Carswell a "rogue". He is best known for his collection of tall tales, The Surprising Adventures of Baron Munchausen, originally a satirical work with political aims. / Raspe was born in Hanover, studied law and jurisprudence at Göttingen and Leipzig and worked as a librarian for the university of Göttingen. From 1767 he was responsible for some collections of Frederick II, Landgrave of Hesse-Kassel (or Hesse-Cassel), before having to flee to England in 1775 after pilfering some gems that were supposedly in his care. He was employed by Matthew Boulton in mines in Cornwall. At the same time, he also authored books in geology and the history of art.^ He also worked for the famous publisher John Nichols in several projects. In 1791 he moved to Scotland, and after an involvement in a mining swindle there (salting a mine), he left. He finally moved to Ireland where he managed a copper mine on the Herbert Estate in Killarney. He died in Killarney, County Kerry, of typhoid, in November 1794. / The Baron Munchausen tales were made famous when they were 'borrowed', translated into German, and embellished somewhat by Gottfried August Bürger in 1786 - and have been a favourite read of subsequent generations, as well as the basis of several films, including Terry Gilliam's The Adventures of Baron Munchausen." (wikip) --^ Two of his scientific translations into English have been "acquired" from www.archive.org's online editions: 1. Ferber, Johann Jakob, 1743-1790. : Travels through Italy in the years 1771 and 1772. = 2. Born, Ignaz, Edler von, 1742-1791. Travels through the Bannat of Temeswar, Transylvania, and Hungary, in the year 1770 (1777). -- Two Raspe biographies were not found in the UML collections: Hallo, Rudolf, 1896-1933. Rudolf Erich Raspe; ein Wegbereiter von deutscher Art und Kunst, 1934, 325 p. + Carswell, John. The romantic rogue; being the singular life and adventures of Rudolph Eric Raspe, creator of Baron Munchausen, 1950, 277 p. (also publ. in London (Cresset Press) as The prospector, being the life and times of Rudolf Erich Raspe, 1737-1774) Der Münchhausen-Autor Rudolf Erich Raspe wurde am 2005 publiziert und dem Verlag Euregioverlag mit Verlagsort Kassel zugeordnet.
Warum Der Münchhausen-Autor Rudolf Erich Raspe relevant sein kann
Innerhalb von Sachbuch bietet Der Münchhausen-Autor Rudolf Erich Raspe eine klar erkennbare thematische Zuordnung. Die Ausgabe ist in Deutsch verfügbar und damit gezielt für Leserinnen und Leser mit entsprechender Sprachpräferenz interessant. Mit dem Erscheinungszeitpunkt 2005 lässt sich Der Münchhausen-Autor Rudolf Erich Raspe sauber in einen bibliografischen Kontext einordnen. Der Verlag Euregioverlag und der Verlagsort Kassel liefern zusätzliche Orientierung bei der Einordnung dieser Ausgabe. Gerade wer nach Werken von Andrea Linnebach sucht, sollte Der Münchhausen-Autor Rudolf Erich Raspe näher betrachten.
Thematische Einordnung von Der Münchhausen-Autor Rudolf Erich Raspe
Die Beschreibung zeigt, dass Der Münchhausen-Autor Rudolf Erich Raspe klar dem Bereich Sachbuch zugeordnet werden kann: About the famous adventurous author of the tall tales he attributed to the "Lugen-Baron" Karl Friedrich Hieronymus von Münchhausen (orig. publ. in London, 1785):"Rudolf Erich Raspe (March 1736? November 1794) was a German librarian, writer and scientist, and he was called by his biographer John Carswell a "rogue". He is best known for his collection of tall tales, The Surprising Adventures of Baron Munchausen, originally a satirical work with political aims. / Raspe was born in Hanover, studied law and jurisprudence at Göttingen and Leipzig and worked as a librarian for the university of Göttingen. From 1767 he was responsible for some collections of Frederick II, Landgrave of Hesse-Kassel (or Hesse-Cassel), before having to flee to England in 1775 after pilfering some gems that were supposedly in his care. He was employed by Matthew Boulton in mines in Cornwall. At the same time, he also authored books in geology and the history of art.^ He also worked for the famous publisher John Nichols in several projects. In 1791 he moved to Scotland, and after an involvement in a mining swindle there (salting a mine), he left. He finally moved to Ireland where he managed a copper mine on the Herbert Estate in Killarney. He died in Killarney, County Kerry, of typhoid, in November 1794. / The Baron Munchausen tales were made famous when they were 'borrowed', translated into German, and embellished somewhat by Gottfried August Bürger in 1786 - and have been a favourite read of subsequent generations, as well as the basis of several films, including Terry Gilliam's The Adventures of Baron Munchausen." (wikip) --^ Two of his scientific translations into English have been "acquired" from www.archive.org's online editions: 1. Ferber, Johann Jakob, 1743-1790. : Travels through Italy in the years 1771 and 1772. = 2. Born, Ignaz, Edler von, 1742-1791. Travels through the Bannat of Temeswar, Transylvania, and Hungary, in the year 1770 (1777). -- Two Raspe biographies were not found in the UML collections: Hallo, Rudolf, 1896-1933. Rudolf Erich Raspe; ein Wegbereiter von deutscher Art und Kunst, 1934, 325 p. + Carswell, John. The romantic rogue; being the singular life and adventures of Rudolph Eric Raspe, creator of Baron Munchausen, 1950, 277 p. (also publ. in London (Cresset Press) as The prospector, being the life and times of Rudolf Erich Raspe, 1737-1774) Die vorhandenen Tags verdichten die inhaltliche Einordnung des Buches zusätzlich: Biography, German Authors, Von
Ausgabe, Identifikatoren und Referenzen
Die verlegerische und zeitliche Einordnung wird durch Euregioverlag, Kassel und 2005 präzise ergänzt. Die Open-Library-Zuordnung über OL16530726W und OL20158414M, OL19742898M verbessert die externe Nachvollziehbarkeit des Werkes. Mit 3933617235 und 9783933617231 stehen zwei zentrale ISBN-Varianten zur Verfügung, die die Ausgabe eindeutig beschreiben.
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- Verlag: Euregioverlag
- Kurzbeschreibung: About the famous adventurous author of the tall tales he attributed to the "Lugen-Baron" Karl Friedrich Hieronymus von Münchhausen (orig. publ. in London, 1785):"Rudolf Erich Raspe (March 1736? November 1794) was a German librarian, writer and scientist, and he was called by his biographer John Carswell a "rogue". He is best known for his collection of tall tales, The Surprising Adventures of Baron Munchausen, originally a satirical work with political aims. / Raspe was born in Hanover, studied law and jurisprudence at Göttingen and Leipzig and worked as a librarian for the university of Göttingen. From 1767 he was responsible for some collections of Frederick II, Landgrave of Hesse-Kassel (or Hesse-Cassel), before having to flee to England in 1775 after pilfering some gems that were supposedly in his care. He was employed by Matthew Boulton in mines in Cornwall. At the same time, he also authored books in geology and the history of art.^ He also worked for the famous publisher John Nichols in several projects. In 1791 he moved to Scotland, and after an involvement in a mining swindle there (salting a mine), he left. He finally moved to Ireland where he managed a copper mine on the Herbert Estate in Killarney. He died in Killarney, County Kerry, of typhoid, in November 1794. / The Baron Munchausen tales were made famous when they were 'borrowed', translated into German, and embellished somewhat by Gottfried August Bürger in 1786 - and have been a favourite read of subsequent generations, as well as the basis of several films, including Terry Gilliam's The Adventures of Baron Munchausen." (wikip) --^ Two of his scientific translations into English have been "acquired" from www.archive.org's online editions: 1. Ferber, Johann Jakob, 1743-1790. : Travels through Italy in the years 1771 and 1772. = 2. Born, Ignaz, Edler von, 1742-1791. Travels through the Bannat of Temeswar, Transylvania, and Hungary, in the year 1770 (1777). -- Two Raspe biographies were not found in the UML collections: Hallo, Rudolf, 1896-1933. Rudolf Erich Raspe; ein Wegbereiter von deutscher Art und Kunst, 1934, 325 p. + Carswell, John. The romantic rogue; being the singular life and adventures of Rudolph Eric Raspe, creator of Baron Munchausen, 1950, 277 p. (also publ. in London (Cresset Press) as The prospector, being the life and times of Rudolf Erich Raspe, 1737-1774)
- ISBN-13: 9783933617231
- Open-Library-Editions-IDs: OL20158414M, OL19742898M
- Untertitel: Wissenschaft - Kunst - Abenteuer
- Ort der Veröffentlichung: Kassel
- Veröffentlicht am: 2005
- Titel: Der Münchhausen-Autor Rudolf Erich Raspe
- Internationale Standardbuchnummer (ISBN-10): 3933617235
- Externe Work-Referenz: OL16530726W
- Autor beziehungsweise Autoren: Andrea Linnebach
- Thematische Tags: Biography, German Authors, Von
- Verfügbare Sprache dieser Ausgabe: Deutsch
- Primäre Kategorie: Sachbuch
- Umfang: 163 Seiten
Warum sich Der Münchhausen-Autor Rudolf Erich Raspe gut einordnen lässt
Der Münchhausen-Autor Rudolf Erich Raspe profitiert für die Auffindbarkeit besonders von der Verbindung zwischen Andrea Linnebach, Sachbuch und den Tags Biography, German Authors, Von, weil dadurch eine starke semantische Einordnung entsteht. Mit ISBN-10, ISBN-13 und Work-ID - 3933617235, 9783933617231 und OL16530726W - lässt sich diese Ausgabe plattformübergreifend eindeutig verknüpfen.
FAQ zu Der Münchhausen-Autor Rudolf Erich Raspe
In welcher Sprache liegt das Buch vor?
Die Ausgabe ist in Deutsch verfügbar; thematisch unterstützen zusätzlich die Tags Biography, German Authors, Von bei der Einordnung.
Wie lässt sich Der Münchhausen-Autor Rudolf Erich Raspe thematisch einordnen?
Die Ausgabe wird dem Bereich Sachbuch zugeordnet und ist damit für thematisch fokussierte Recherchen gut geeignet.
Wie lässt sich die Ausgabe eindeutig identifizieren?
Die eindeutige Identifikation erfolgt unter anderem über die ISBN-10 3933617235 und die ISBN-13 9783933617231.
Welche Verlagsangaben sind vorhanden?
Hinterlegt sind das Erscheinungsdatum 2005, der Verlag Euregioverlag und der Verlagsort Kassel.
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