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Friedrich Gedike (15 January 1754, Boberow bei Karstädt (Prignitz) (Mark Brandenburg) – 2 May 1803, Berlin) was a German theologian, teacher and educational reformer of the late Age of Enlightenment. He was the recipient of the letters that made up the book by C. P. Moritz entitled Journeys of a German in England in 1782.

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  • Friedrich Gedike (* 15. Januar 1754 in Boberow bei Karstädt, Mark Brandenburg; † 2. Mai 1803 in Berlin) war ein deutscher Theologe und Pädagoge in der Spätzeit der Aufklärung und bereitete als aufgeklärter Bildungspolitiker der preußischen Bildungsreform den Weg. (de)
  • Friedrich Gedike (15 January 1754, Boberow bei Karstädt (Prignitz) (Mark Brandenburg) – 2 May 1803, Berlin) was a German theologian, teacher and educational reformer of the late Age of Enlightenment. He was the recipient of the letters that made up the book by C. P. Moritz entitled Journeys of a German in England in 1782. (en)
  • Friedrich Gedike est un pédagogue prussien, né à Boberow le 15 janvier 1754 et mort le 2 mai 1823. (fr)
  • Friedrich Gedike (Boberow, 15 gennaio 1754 – Berlino, 2 maggio 1803) è stato un teologo e pedagogista tedesco, riformatore educativo della tarda età dell'Illuminismo. Ebbe rapporti amichevoli con Christoph Friedrich Nicolai (1733–1811), un altro esponente di primo piano dell'Illuminismo berlinese, come lui fu membro della Massoneria e della "Società del mercoledì", e col bibliotecario Johann Erich Biester (1749–1816); per questo si parlò di un triumvirato Nicolai, Gedike e Biester. Fu il destinatario delle lettere che componevano il libro di C. P. Moritz intitolato Journeys of a German in England nel 1782. (it)
  • Фридрих Гедике (нем. Friedrich Gedike; 15 января 1754, Карштедт (Пригниц) — 2 мая 1803, Берлин) — немецкий богослов, педагог, реформатор эпохи позднего Просвещения. Доктор наук. (ru)
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  • Friedrich Gedike (* 15. Januar 1754 in Boberow bei Karstädt, Mark Brandenburg; † 2. Mai 1803 in Berlin) war ein deutscher Theologe und Pädagoge in der Spätzeit der Aufklärung und bereitete als aufgeklärter Bildungspolitiker der preußischen Bildungsreform den Weg. (de)
  • Friedrich Gedike (15 January 1754, Boberow bei Karstädt (Prignitz) (Mark Brandenburg) – 2 May 1803, Berlin) was a German theologian, teacher and educational reformer of the late Age of Enlightenment. He was the recipient of the letters that made up the book by C. P. Moritz entitled Journeys of a German in England in 1782. (en)
  • Friedrich Gedike est un pédagogue prussien, né à Boberow le 15 janvier 1754 et mort le 2 mai 1823. (fr)
  • Фридрих Гедике (нем. Friedrich Gedike; 15 января 1754, Карштедт (Пригниц) — 2 мая 1803, Берлин) — немецкий богослов, педагог, реформатор эпохи позднего Просвещения. Доктор наук. (ru)
  • Friedrich Gedike (Boberow, 15 gennaio 1754 – Berlino, 2 maggio 1803) è stato un teologo e pedagogista tedesco, riformatore educativo della tarda età dell'Illuminismo. Ebbe rapporti amichevoli con Christoph Friedrich Nicolai (1733–1811), un altro esponente di primo piano dell'Illuminismo berlinese, come lui fu membro della Massoneria e della "Società del mercoledì", e col bibliotecario Johann Erich Biester (1749–1816); per questo si parlò di un triumvirato Nicolai, Gedike e Biester. (it)
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  • Friedrich Gedike (de)
  • Friedrich Gedike (fr)
  • Friedrich Gedike (en)
  • Friedrich Gedike (it)
  • Гедике, Фридрих (ru)
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