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  1. Maria Karoline Herder (born 28 January 1750 in Reichenweier, Alsace, died 15 September 1809 in Weimar) was a German editor who collected and published the works of her famous husband, philosopher Johann Gottfried Herder.

  2. Maria Karoline Herder was a German editor who collected and published the works of her famous husband, philosopher Johann Gottfried Herder.

  3. Mar 4, 2016 · Herder: an explainer for linguists. By Ingrid Piller March 4, 2016 5 Comments 33 min read 22,872 views. Johann Gottfried Herder (1744-1803) Some contemporary sociolinguists love to hate an 18 th century educator, philosopher, theologian, translator and general polymath by the name of Herder.

  4. Feb 23, 2008 · Gottfrieds von Herder by Herder, Karoline, 1750-1809. Publication date 1820 Topics Herder, Johann Gottfried, 1744-1803, Müller, Johann Georg, 1759-1819, ...

  5. Feb 11, 2009 · Johann Gottfried Herder, Wilhelm Gottfried von Herder, Christian Gottlob Heyne, Johannes von Müller, Johann Georg Müller, Jakob Balde, Karoline Herder Publication date 1806

  6. Herder was chief court chaplain, general superintendent, chief court pastor of the municipal church, chief councilor of the consistory, and superintendent of schools; from 1789 on vice president and from 1801 on actual president of the consistory. After his most immediate office at the church, the schools were dearest to his heart.

  7. Herder’s understanding of the relationship between nature and illusion in Shakespear can be considered as one of the major contributions to this shift. Herder argues against the criticism that has been levelled at the supposed lack of naturalness in Shakespeare’s theatre, which he says is in fact his disobedience to the Aristotelian unities.