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Hermann (Ritter von) Lingg (22 January 1820 – 18 June 1905) was a German poet who also wrote plays and short stories. His cousin, Maximilian von Lingg, was Bishop of Augsburg. He was born in Lindau. Lingg studied medicine at the universities of Munich, Freiburg, Berlin, and Prague, and became a doctor in the Bavarian Army. From 1839, he was a member of the . His battalion was used to quell revolutionary uprisings in Baden; forced to act against his convictions, he fell into severe depression, entered a mental hospital in 1851 and soon submitted his resignation. From that point on, he lived in Munich and devoted himself to historical and poetic studies, financially supported by King Maximilian II. His marriage to a forester's daughter in 1854 improved his mental stability, and a pension (wi

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  • Hermann Lingg, ab 1890 Ritter von Lingg, (* 22. Januar 1820 Lindau; † 18. Juni 1905 München) war ein deutscher Dichterarzt. Als Lyriker und Epiker schrieb er Balladen, Dramen und Erzählungen. (de)
  • Hermann Lingg, desde 1890 Hermann Ritter von Lingg, (Lindau, 22 de enero de 1820 – 18 de junio de 1905), fue un médico y poeta alemán, especializado en poesía épica de temática histórica. (es)
  • Hermann (Ritter von) Lingg (22 January 1820 – 18 June 1905) was a German poet who also wrote plays and short stories. His cousin, Maximilian von Lingg, was Bishop of Augsburg. He was born in Lindau. Lingg studied medicine at the universities of Munich, Freiburg, Berlin, and Prague, and became a doctor in the Bavarian Army. From 1839, he was a member of the . His battalion was used to quell revolutionary uprisings in Baden; forced to act against his convictions, he fell into severe depression, entered a mental hospital in 1851 and soon submitted his resignation. From that point on, he lived in Munich and devoted himself to historical and poetic studies, financially supported by King Maximilian II. His marriage to a forester's daughter in 1854 improved his mental stability, and a pension (with occasional financial support from friends, such as Max von Pettenkofer and Justus von Liebig, and the German Schiller Foundation) improved their living standards. Lingg first gained attention with a collection of poems introduced by Emanuel Geibel (Stuttgart 1853). His most famous work is Die Völkerwanderung ("The Great Migration", Stuttgart, 1866–68, 3 vols). He was ennobled in 1890. His poem "Immer leiser wird mein Schlummer" was set by Johannes Brahms as No. 2 of his Fünf Lieder, Op. 105. His manuscripts are now located in the Bavarian State Library. There are streets named after him in both Munich and Lindau. (en)
  • Hermann Lingg, (devenu en 1890 Hermann Ritter von Lingg), né le 22 janvier 1820 à Lindau et mort le 18 juin 1905 à Munich, est un poète bavarois. Hermann Lingg était un poète épique, il se consacra notamment à la rédaction de ballades, mais aussi écrit des pièces de théâtre et des histoires courtes. Hermann Lingg étudia la médecine à l'université de Munich, puis à Fribourg-en-Brisgau, Berlin et Prague. Il devint aspirant médecin militaire dans l'armée en Bavière. Son bataillon a été utilisé pour la répression des soulèvements révolutionnaires de Bade. Quand il eut à agir contre ses convictions, il tomba dans une grave dépression et fut admis dans un hôpital psychiatrique en 1851. Il se retira de l'armée. Le monarque Maximilien II de Bavière l'aida financièrement à poursuivre des études d'histoire et de poésies. En 1854, il se maria. Des amis l'entourèrent dans sa vie, tels que Max Joseph von Pettenkofer, Justus von Liebig. Il rencontra l'écrivain Emanuel Geibel qui lui fit connaître le cercle des poètes munichois : Die Krokodile. Il composa de nombreux poèmes, notamment celui appelé « Das Krokodil von Singapur ». En 1890, il devint citoyen d'honneur des villes de Lindau et Munich. (fr)
  • Hermann (Ritter von) Lingg (Lindau, 22 gennaio 1820 – Monaco di Baviera, 18 gennaio 1905) è stato un poeta e romanziere tedesco. (it)
  • Герман Лингг (с 1890 года — Герман фон Лингг) (22 января 1820, Линдау — 18 июня 1905, Мюнхен, Германская империя) — немецкий поэт, прозаик, драматург, медик, доктор наук. (ru)
  • Hermann Ludwig Otto Lingg, född den 22 januari 1820 i Lindau, död den 18 juni 1905 i München, var en tysk skald. Lingg tjänstgjorde 1846-50 som bayersk militärläkare, men pensionerades på grund av svår ohälsa och bodde sedan i München, sysselsatt med historiska studier och diktning. Han infördes i litteraturen av Geibel och tillhörde dennes krets; "stora" historiska ämnen lockade honom i synnerhet, och hans poesi har genomgående en dyster prägel, är bildrik, men något tung. Av hans verk kan nämnas diktsamlingarna Gedichte (I, 1854, 7:e upplagan 1871; II, 1868, 3:e upplagan 1874; III, 1870), Dunkle Gewalten (1872), Schlusssteine (1878), Lyrisches (1885), Jahresringe (1889) och Schlussrhythmen (1901), Die Völkerwanderung (3 böcker, 1866-68; 2:a upplagan 1892), ett stort episkt verk, några noveller samt en hel del historiska skådespel, samlade 1897 och 1899. År 1899 utkom ett band av hans levnadsminnen. (sv)
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  • Hermann Lingg, ab 1890 Ritter von Lingg, (* 22. Januar 1820 Lindau; † 18. Juni 1905 München) war ein deutscher Dichterarzt. Als Lyriker und Epiker schrieb er Balladen, Dramen und Erzählungen. (de)
  • Hermann Lingg, desde 1890 Hermann Ritter von Lingg, (Lindau, 22 de enero de 1820 – 18 de junio de 1905), fue un médico y poeta alemán, especializado en poesía épica de temática histórica. (es)
  • Hermann (Ritter von) Lingg (Lindau, 22 gennaio 1820 – Monaco di Baviera, 18 gennaio 1905) è stato un poeta e romanziere tedesco. (it)
  • Герман Лингг (с 1890 года — Герман фон Лингг) (22 января 1820, Линдау — 18 июня 1905, Мюнхен, Германская империя) — немецкий поэт, прозаик, драматург, медик, доктор наук. (ru)
  • Hermann (Ritter von) Lingg (22 January 1820 – 18 June 1905) was a German poet who also wrote plays and short stories. His cousin, Maximilian von Lingg, was Bishop of Augsburg. He was born in Lindau. Lingg studied medicine at the universities of Munich, Freiburg, Berlin, and Prague, and became a doctor in the Bavarian Army. From 1839, he was a member of the . His battalion was used to quell revolutionary uprisings in Baden; forced to act against his convictions, he fell into severe depression, entered a mental hospital in 1851 and soon submitted his resignation. From that point on, he lived in Munich and devoted himself to historical and poetic studies, financially supported by King Maximilian II. His marriage to a forester's daughter in 1854 improved his mental stability, and a pension (wi (en)
  • Hermann Lingg, (devenu en 1890 Hermann Ritter von Lingg), né le 22 janvier 1820 à Lindau et mort le 18 juin 1905 à Munich, est un poète bavarois. Hermann Lingg était un poète épique, il se consacra notamment à la rédaction de ballades, mais aussi écrit des pièces de théâtre et des histoires courtes. En 1890, il devint citoyen d'honneur des villes de Lindau et Munich. (fr)
  • Hermann Ludwig Otto Lingg, född den 22 januari 1820 i Lindau, död den 18 juni 1905 i München, var en tysk skald. Lingg tjänstgjorde 1846-50 som bayersk militärläkare, men pensionerades på grund av svår ohälsa och bodde sedan i München, sysselsatt med historiska studier och diktning. Han infördes i litteraturen av Geibel och tillhörde dennes krets; "stora" historiska ämnen lockade honom i synnerhet, och hans poesi har genomgående en dyster prägel, är bildrik, men något tung. (sv)
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  • Лингг, Герман (ru)
  • Hermann Lingg (sv)
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