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Nobility without personal merit is nothing but an empty house on foreign grounds. And while it is at first assigned with the governmental and military affairs, it is only the blossom of his mind which can grant to it the highest
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Today, Abschatz is notable by the very fact that he — a nobleman — was interested in poetry at all. At that time, it was seen as a sign of change in the attitude towards literature and signaled that
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Through his public service, he gained the respect of his fellow countrymen and acquired what he once claimed to be the highest tribute to a life's work — an inscription on his tombstone saying
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in 1669. His financial condition was favourable and his private life fortunate, only disturbed by the death of few close relatives.
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This article is about German statesman in the 17th century. For the alleged KGB spy, see
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Abschatz is considered to be a member of the school of poetry called
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194:could keep pace with the literary development of 325: 85:. This was followed by a three-year travel to 26:(4 February 1646 – 22 April 1699) was a 243: 237: 217: 77:and then studied law at the universities of 134:of the Silesian sovereigns (the so-called 24:Hans Erasmus Aßmann, Freiherr von Abschatz 48: 344:Politicians from the Holy Roman Empire 326: 179:Christian Hoffmann von Hoffmannswaldau 147:he was an honest man in his fatherland 300:Works by or about Hans Erasmus Aßmann 112:) and the annexation of Silesia to 13: 14: 375: 293: 224:is a former title (translated as 165:), together with writers such as 349:Poets from the Holy Roman Empire 316: 53:Family von Abschatz Coat of Arms 280:Allgemeine Deutsche Biographie 258: 57:Abschatz was born at Würbitz ( 1: 309:Works by Hans Erasmus Aßmann 251: 167:Daniel Casper von Lohenstein 7: 354:People from Nowa Sól County 315:(public domain audiobooks) 104:With the death of the last 10: 380: 273: 216:Regarding personal names: 15: 175:Gottfried Benjamin Hancke 163:Zweite Schlesische Schule 211: 152: 44: 244: 238: 218: 209: 159:second Silesian school 54: 204: 52: 67:Bohemian crown lands 124:made him a baron ( 55: 364:German male poets 118:Duchy of Liegnitz 71:Holy Roman Empire 371: 320: 319: 304:Internet Archive 267: 262: 247: 241: 235: 232: 227: 223: 171:Andreas Gryphius 37:from the second 379: 378: 374: 373: 372: 370: 369: 368: 324: 323: 317: 296: 276: 271: 270: 263: 259: 254: 233: 228: 225: 214: 155: 47: 21: 12: 11: 5: 377: 367: 366: 361: 356: 351: 346: 341: 336: 322: 321: 306: 295: 294:External links 292: 291: 290: 284:online version 275: 272: 269: 268: 256: 255: 253: 250: 213: 210: 184:Il pastor fido 154: 151: 110:George William 106:Silesian Piast 46: 43: 9: 6: 4: 3: 2: 376: 365: 362: 360: 357: 355: 352: 350: 347: 345: 342: 340: 337: 335: 332: 331: 329: 314: 310: 307: 305: 301: 298: 297: 289: 285: 281: 278: 277: 266: 261: 257: 249: 246: 240: 231: 222: 221: 208: 203: 201: 197: 193: 188: 186: 185: 180: 176: 172: 168: 164: 160: 150: 148: 143: 141: 137: 133: 129: 128: 123: 119: 115: 111: 107: 102: 100: 99:Anna von Hund 96: 92: 88: 84: 80: 76: 72: 68: 64: 63:Lower Silesia 60: 51: 42: 40: 36: 32: 29: 25: 19: 359:German poets 279: 260: 215: 205: 189: 182: 162: 158: 156: 146: 144: 135: 125: 103: 56: 23: 22: 18:Hans Assmann 339:1699 deaths 334:1646 births 136:Fürstentage 328:Categories 288:Wikisource 79:Strasbourg 59:Wierzbnica 252:Citations 122:Leopold I 31:statesman 313:LibriVox 239:Freifrau 220:Freiherr 127:Freiherr 75:Liegnitz 41:school. 39:Silesian 302:at the 274:Sources 200:England 192:Germany 140:Breslau 114:Austria 87:Belgium 69:of the 65:in the 245:Freiin 196:France 108:(Duke 93:, and 91:France 83:Leyden 28:German 230:Baron 212:Notes 207:fame. 95:Italy 61:) in 242:and 198:and 177:and 153:Poet 132:diet 81:and 45:Life 35:poet 33:and 311:at 286:at 142:). 138:in 330:: 282:- 248:. 187:. 173:, 169:, 149:. 89:, 234:' 226:' 161:( 20:.

Index

Hans Assmann
German
statesman
poet
Silesian

Wierzbnica
Lower Silesia
Bohemian crown lands
Holy Roman Empire
Liegnitz
Strasbourg
Leyden
Belgium
France
Italy
Anna von Hund
Silesian Piast
George William
Austria
Duchy of Liegnitz
Leopold I
Freiherr
diet
Breslau
Daniel Casper von Lohenstein
Andreas Gryphius
Gottfried Benjamin Hancke
Christian Hoffmann von Hoffmannswaldau
Il pastor fido

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