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Julie Clodius

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Julie Friederike Henriette Clodius by Ernst Gottlob, c.1785

Julie Clodius ('Juliane Friederike Henriette Clodius, née Stoelzel) was a German philosopher in the 18th century.

Born August 20, 1750 in Altenburg, Germany and died March 3, 1805 in Dresden, Germany.[1]

Works

Clodius wrote several articles in various periodicals.

  • 1784: Poems by Elisa Carter and Charlotte Smith (translation)
  • 1784: Biographical epilogue in: Christian August Clodius - New mixed writings (5th part)
  • 1806: Eduard Montrefrevil (novel, posthumously, edited together with fragments from your papers by Christian August Heinrich Clodius)

References

  1. ^ "Clodius, Juliane Friederike Henriette (1750-1805)". historyofwomenphilosophers.org. Retrieved 2021-06-01.

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