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25: 17: 72:. In 1775, Haug attended this institute to study law. In 1784 he became secretary in the Ducal Secret Cabinet and court councillor and librarian in Stuttgart in 1817. Haug died on 30 January 1829. 55:, which he initially published under the name "Hophthalmos" (Sinngedichte, Frankfurt 1791; Epigrrams and Mixed Poems, Berlin 1805). From 1811 to 1817 he was the editor in charge of 173: 163: 65:. With Friedrich Christoph Weisser, he published an epigramatic anthology (Stuttgart 1807–1809, 10 vols.). He also published fables, ballads, and stories. 168: 61: 178: 106: 86: 158: 81: 56: 153: 148: 8: 124: 36: 16: 142: 69: 40: 52: 68:
Friedrich Haug was the son of Balthasar Haug, a teacher at the
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Haug is renowned particularly through his large number of
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"Johann Christoph Friedrich Haug (1761-1829) - Liebesgedichte"
"Haug, Johann Christoph Friedrich (Pseudonym F. Hophthalmos)"
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1761 births
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German male poets
People educated at the Karlsschule Stuttgart
People from Heidenheim (district)
Morgenblatt für gebildete Stände editors
18th-century German poets

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