Kaspar von Stieler

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Portrait of Kaspar von Stieler. Engraving from his work Der Teutsche Advokat

Kaspar von Stieler, also called Caspar Stieler (2 August 1632 – 24 June 1707), was a soldier-poet and later a linguist. He expressed the feelings of the soldiers of the Thirty Years War in his poetry.

References

  • John G. Gagliardo. Germany Under the Old Regime, 1600–1790. New York: Longman, 1991.