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Julius Sturm (21 July 1816 - 2 May 1896), German poet, was born at Köstritz in the principality of Reuss. He studied theology at Jena from 1837 to 1841, and was appointed preceptor to the hereditary prince Heinrich XIV, Prince Reuss Younger Line. In 1851 he became pastor of Göschitz near Schleiz, and in 1857 at his native village of Köstritz. In 1885 he retired with the title of Geheimkirchen rat. He died in Leipzig. Sturm was a writer of lyrics and sonnets and of church poetry, breathing a spirit of deep piety and patriotism. His religious poems were published in:

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  • يوليوس شتورم (بالألمانية: Julius Sturm)‏ (و. 1816 – 1896 م) هو شاعر، ومؤلف، وكاتب ألماني، ولد في باد كوستريتس، توفي في لايبزيغ، عن عمر يناهز 80 عاماً. (ar)
  • Julius Carl Reinhold Sturm, auch Julius Karl Reinhold Sturm, Pseudonym Julius Stern; (* 21. Juli 1816 in Köstritz; † 2. Mai 1896 in Leipzig) war ein deutscher Dichter der Spätromantik. Außerdem war Sturm von 1856 bis 1885 Pfarrer von Köstritz. Er verfasste zahlreiche Gedichte und Prosa-Werke, die er in etwa 30 Büchern veröffentlichte. (de)
  • Julius Sturm (21 July 1816 - 2 May 1896), German poet, was born at Köstritz in the principality of Reuss. He studied theology at Jena from 1837 to 1841, and was appointed preceptor to the hereditary prince Heinrich XIV, Prince Reuss Younger Line. In 1851 he became pastor of Göschitz near Schleiz, and in 1857 at his native village of Köstritz. In 1885 he retired with the title of Geheimkirchen rat. He died in Leipzig. Sturm was a writer of lyrics and sonnets and of church poetry, breathing a spirit of deep piety and patriotism. His religious poems were published in: * Fromme Lieder (Devout Songs and Poems; pt. i., Leipzig, 1852; 12th ed., 1893; pt. ii., 1858; pt. iii., 1892) * Zwei Rosen, oder das hohe Lied der Liebe (Two Roses, or the Canticle of Love; Leipzig, 1854; 2nd ed., 1892) * Israelitische Lieder (Israelite Songs; 3rd ed., Halle, 1881) * Palme und Krone (Palm and Crown; Leipzig, 1888) His chief lyrics were issued in: * Gedichte (6th ed., Leipzig, 1892) * Neue Gedichte (2nd ed., Leipzig, 1880) * Lieder und Bilder (2nd ed., 1892) * Kampf- und Siegergedichte (Poems of Battle and Victory; Halle, 1870) * Neue Lieder (1880, 2nd ed., 1888) * Neue lyrische Gedichte (Leipzig) * In Freud und Leid, letzte Lieder (1896). (en)
  • Julius Carl Reinhold Sturm, ou Julius Karl Reinhold Sturm, pseudonyme Julius Stern (né le 21 juillet 1816 à Köstritz et mort le 2 mai 1896 à Leipzig) est un poète allemand du romantisme tardif. De plus, de 1856 à 1885, Sturm est le pasteur de Köstritz. Il écrit de nombreux poèmes et ouvrages en prose, qu'il publie dans une trentaine de livres. (fr)
  • Julius Sturm (Bad Köstritz, 21 luglio 1816 – Lipsia, 2 maggio 1896) è stato un poeta tedesco. (it)
  • Julius Carl Reinhold Sturm, född den 21 juli 1816 i Köstritz i Reuss, död där den 2 maj 1896, var en tysk skald. Sturm var under tre år lärare för arvprinsen och därefter, 1857-85, pastor i Köstritz med titeln geheimekyrkoråd. Sturms lyrik utmärks av en innerlig religiositet och nationellt sinnelag samt av en enkel och vacker form. Han utgav Gedichte (1850; 6:e upplagan 1891), Fromme Lieder (1852; 12:e upplagan 1893), Gott grüsse dich (1876; 4:e upplagan 1892) med flera samlingar. (sv)
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  • يوليوس شتورم (بالألمانية: Julius Sturm)‏ (و. 1816 – 1896 م) هو شاعر، ومؤلف، وكاتب ألماني، ولد في باد كوستريتس، توفي في لايبزيغ، عن عمر يناهز 80 عاماً. (ar)
  • Julius Carl Reinhold Sturm, auch Julius Karl Reinhold Sturm, Pseudonym Julius Stern; (* 21. Juli 1816 in Köstritz; † 2. Mai 1896 in Leipzig) war ein deutscher Dichter der Spätromantik. Außerdem war Sturm von 1856 bis 1885 Pfarrer von Köstritz. Er verfasste zahlreiche Gedichte und Prosa-Werke, die er in etwa 30 Büchern veröffentlichte. (de)
  • Julius Carl Reinhold Sturm, ou Julius Karl Reinhold Sturm, pseudonyme Julius Stern (né le 21 juillet 1816 à Köstritz et mort le 2 mai 1896 à Leipzig) est un poète allemand du romantisme tardif. De plus, de 1856 à 1885, Sturm est le pasteur de Köstritz. Il écrit de nombreux poèmes et ouvrages en prose, qu'il publie dans une trentaine de livres. (fr)
  • Julius Sturm (Bad Köstritz, 21 luglio 1816 – Lipsia, 2 maggio 1896) è stato un poeta tedesco. (it)
  • Julius Carl Reinhold Sturm, född den 21 juli 1816 i Köstritz i Reuss, död där den 2 maj 1896, var en tysk skald. Sturm var under tre år lärare för arvprinsen och därefter, 1857-85, pastor i Köstritz med titeln geheimekyrkoråd. Sturms lyrik utmärks av en innerlig religiositet och nationellt sinnelag samt av en enkel och vacker form. Han utgav Gedichte (1850; 6:e upplagan 1891), Fromme Lieder (1852; 12:e upplagan 1893), Gott grüsse dich (1876; 4:e upplagan 1892) med flera samlingar. (sv)
  • Julius Sturm (21 July 1816 - 2 May 1896), German poet, was born at Köstritz in the principality of Reuss. He studied theology at Jena from 1837 to 1841, and was appointed preceptor to the hereditary prince Heinrich XIV, Prince Reuss Younger Line. In 1851 he became pastor of Göschitz near Schleiz, and in 1857 at his native village of Köstritz. In 1885 he retired with the title of Geheimkirchen rat. He died in Leipzig. Sturm was a writer of lyrics and sonnets and of church poetry, breathing a spirit of deep piety and patriotism. His religious poems were published in: (en)
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  • Julius Sturm (fr)
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