Letter from August, Prince of Sachsen-Gotha and Altenburg to Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, written from Gotha and dated 12 January 1800

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CMV35304

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RA 3/555, ‘Saxony-Gotha and Altenburg, August Prince of, 1800 January 12, Gotha’

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Letter from August, Prince of Sachsen-Gotha and Altenburg to Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, written from Gotha and dated 12 January 1800

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Brief Summary:

Letter from August, Prince of Sachsen-Gotha and Altenburg to Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, written from Gotha and dated 12 January 1800.

Detailed Summary:

Prince August thanks Goethe for sending him two letters and a copy of Mahomet. He notes that he has been as sick as last Spring and 1796 since 28th November, adding that he feels so weak that it is as if he helped Napoleon to settle and unpack the Egyptian pyramids in St Claud. He claims that this is why he can’t compare Mahomet wit the original, instead looking at it as a German masterpiece; Voltaire made Muhammad too evil a companion.

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12 January 1800

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Record created by:

Zoe Screti

Record created on:

29 August 2024