Caroline Böhmer

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Caroline Böhmer, better known as Caroline Schelling, was a prominent German intellectual and literary figure of the late 18th and early 19th centuries, closely associated with the Jena Romantic circle.

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instanceOf German intellectual
human
letter writer
literary figure
member of Jena Romanticism
salonnière
alsoKnownAs Caroline Michaelis NERFINISHED
Caroline Schelling NERFINISHED
Caroline Schlegel NERFINISHED
associatedWith August Wilhelm Schlegel NERFINISHED
Dorothea Schlegel NERFINISHED
Friedrich Schlegel NERFINISHED
Friedrich Wilhelm Joseph Schelling NERFINISHED
Jena Romantic circle NERFINISHED
Ludwig Tieck NERFINISHED
Novalis NERFINISHED
birthCountry Holy Roman Empire NERFINISHED
birthDate 1763-09-02
birthPlace Göttingen NERFINISHED
citizenship Holy Roman Empire NERFINISHED
deathCountry Grand Duchy of Baden NERFINISHED
deathDate 1809-09-07
deathPlace Karlsruhe NERFINISHED
era early 19th century
late 18th century
familyName Michaelis NERFINISHED
father Johann David Michaelis NERFINISHED
fatherOccupation biblical scholar
gender female
givenName Caroline NERFINISHED
influenced development of early German Romanticism
movement German Romanticism NERFINISHED
Jena Romanticism NERFINISHED
name Caroline Böhmer NERFINISHED
nativeLanguage German
notableFor correspondence with leading Romantic figures
role in the Jena Romantic circle
notableWork letters and correspondence
occupation editor
translator
writer
residence Bamberg NERFINISHED
Göttingen NERFINISHED
Jena NERFINISHED
Karlsruhe NERFINISHED
Munich
Weimar NERFINISHED
Würzburg NERFINISHED
spouse August Wilhelm Schlegel NERFINISHED
Friedrich Wilhelm Joseph Schelling NERFINISHED
Johann Böhmer NERFINISHED

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Caroline Schelling alsoKnownAs Caroline Böhmer