Johann Daniel Salzmann

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Johann Daniel Salzmann (born March 26, 1722 ; † August 20, 1812 ) was a lawyer and popular philosopher based in Strasbourg .

Life

In Strasbourg, Salzmann had a dinner party at which u. a. Johann Wolfgang Goethe , Jakob Michael Reinhold Lenz and Johann Heinrich Jung took part.

A relative of his came into contact with Goethe's Frankfurt circle: his Strasbourg cousin Friedrich Rudolph Salzmann (1749-1817), a fellow of Goethe's year, theologian, Freemason and journalist who later emerged as a theosophist , campaigned for Charlotte von Barckhaus-Wiesenhütten in 1779 ( 1756–1823), a wealthy relative and friend of Goethe's from the Werther period as well as a friend of Goethe's former fiancé Anna Elisabeth ("Lili") von Türckheim, born. Schönemann , and separated from her again in the same year because of the social inequality. In 1784 she married the Wetzlar judge Eberhard Christoph Ritter and Edlen von Oetinger, a nephew of the prelate Friedrich Christoph Oetinger .

Works

  • Short treatises on some important subjects from religious and moral doctrine , Frankfurt am Main 1776 (facsimile: Metzler, Stuttgart 1966)

literature

Individual evidence

  1. See Reinhard Breymayer : Goethe, Oetinger and no end. Charlotte Edle von Oetinger, born von Barckhaus-Wiesenhütten, as Werther "Fräulein von B .." Heck, Dusslingen 2012, pp. 7. 35 - 37. 87 - 91. 123 - 131.

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