Philipp Ludwig Bunsen
Philipp Ludwig Bunsen (born September 5, 1760 in Arolsen ; † September 13, 1809 there ) was a councilor and writer.
Philipp Christian Bunsen's son first studied theology and then law.
He became a judiciary and later a councilor and librarian in Arolsen. He bought his house in Hauptstrasse in 1791 from Johann Friedrich August Tischbein (which the prince had given him).
He wrote "Under this oak sit down".
His third son, Robert Louis Karl Bunsen (March 28, 1808 - September 6, 1882) became a personal physician at the Kassel court.
Works
- Siegfried von Lindenberg: A comedy in five acts ; 1790
- A humorous singing feud decided by Gottfried August Bürger ; Marburg, 1791; with Gottfried August Bürger, Karl Ludwig Eberhard Heinrich von Wildungen, Baron von Wülknitz
- The emigrant: a play in five acts ; 1793
- Jean-Baptiste Bellair from Sierques in Lorraine ; 1802
- Two eyes for one: a play ; 1807
supporting documents
- ^ Rassmann: Short literary dictionary of the deceased German poets ; P. 374
- ^ Journal of the Association for Hessian History and Regional Studies, Volumes 91–92, 1986, p. 127
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SURNAME | Bunsen, Philipp Ludwig |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | German government councilor and writer |
DATE OF BIRTH | September 5, 1760 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Bad Arolsen |
DATE OF DEATH | September 13, 1809 |
Place of death | Bad Arolsen |