Heyse, Paul Johann

Heyse, Paul Johann, German poet and novelist, born at Berlin; in 1854 he settled at Münich, where he enjoyed the patronage of King Max of Bavaria; he has been a voluminous writer of popular novelettes, novels, dramas, and narrative poems, besides which he has executed translations of Leopardi, Giusti, and other Italian authors; b. 1830.

Definition taken from The Nuttall Encyclopædia, edited by the Reverend James Wood (1907)

Heyne, Christian Gottlob * Heywood
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Heuschrecke, Hofrath
Hexateuch
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Heyne, Christian Gottlob
Heyse, Paul Johann
Heywood
Heywood, John
Hezekiah
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