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Gryphius, Andreas - German
URL: http://gutenberg.spiegel.de/autoren/gryphius.htm

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Werke u.a.: 1639 Son- und Feyrtags-Sonnete 1650 Teutsche Reim-Gedichte 1650 Leo Armenius 1657 Deutscher Gedichte Erster Theil 1657 Cardenio und Celinde 1657 Catharina von Georgien 1657 Carolus Stuardus 1658 Absurda Comica oder Herr Peter Squentz 1659 Papinian 1663 Horribilicribrifax Teutsch Verlibtes Gespenste & Die gelibte Dornrose

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Gryphius, Andreas - Vita - German
URL: http://www.lyrikwelt.de/autoren/gryphius.htm

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Gryphius, Andreas. The Columbia Encyclopedia - English
URL: http://www.bartleby.com/65/gr/Gryphius.html

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1616–64, German poet-dramatist, originally named Andreas Greif. He wrote in Latin, new High German, and Silesian dialect. Among his many sonnets, odes, epigrams, and religious lyrics is the famous “Vanitas! Vanitatum Vanitas!” His tragedies include Leo Armenius (1646) and Carolus Stuardus (1649); more noteworthy are his lively satiric comedies, such as Horribilicribrifax (1663) and Peter Squenz (1663).

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Internationale andreas gryphius-gesellschaft - German
URL: http://www.gryphius.uni-mainz.de/

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