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Johann Arnold Kanne (31 May 1773, Detmold – 17 December 1824, Erlangen) was a German philologist and linguist. In his writings, he used the pseudonyms Johannes Author, Walther Bergius and Anton von Preußen.

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  • Johann Arnold Kanne (Pseudonyme: Johannes Author, Walther Bergius, Anton von Preußen; * Mai 1773, getauft 31. Mai 1773 in Detmold; † 17. Dezember 1824 in Erlangen) war ein deutscher Schriftsteller, Mythologe und Sprachforscher (Orientalist). Er war ab 1818 Professor für orientalische Sprachen an der Universität Erlangen. (de)
  • Johann Arnold Kanne (31 May 1773, Detmold – 17 December 1824, Erlangen) was a German philologist and linguist. In his writings, he used the pseudonyms Johannes Author, Walther Bergius and Anton von Preußen. Beginning in 1790, he studied theology and classical philology at the University of Göttingen, where he was a pupil of Christian Gottlob Heyne. Later on, he worked as schoolteacher in Halle an der Saale, Hersbruck and Leutenberg, and served as a soldier in both the Austrian and Prussian armies. In 1809, through mediation from author Jean Paul, he became an instructor of archaeology and history at the newly founded "Real Institute" in Nuremberg. In 1818 he was appointed professor of Oriental languages at the University of Erlangen. Kannes developed a method of "speculative etymology", in which he tried to find the one primordial mythology that decided all others. His method was an attempt to discover the so-called primordial language on which the primordial mythology was based. He postulated that language arose from "root words" for the divine based on the mystical dynamism of natural phenomena. He further postulated that since root words didn't change, all language evolved from them. He believed that he could reveal these root words by way of an etymology that merged the root words of all archaic languages. His derivation of a general theory of mythology from the etymological method, although scientifically unfounded, was an important influence to the early career of Jacob Grimm. (en)
  • Johann Arnold Kanne (Detmold, 31 maggio 1773 – Erlangen, 17 dicembre 1824) è stato un filologo e linguista tedesco. (it)
  • Иоганн-Арнольд Канне (нем. Johann Arnold Kanne; 1773—1824) — немецкий филолог и писатель. Профессор восточных литератур в Эрлангене. Частично под псевдонимами Вальтер Бергиус и Иоганн Аутор он написал: «Nikolai’s literarisches Liebesbrief» (1803), «Blätter von Alepli bis Kuph» (1803), «Kleine Handreise» (1803), «Neue Darstellung der Mythologie der Griechea und Römer» (1805), «Comoedia humana» (1808), «Erste Urkunden der Geschichte» (1815), «Pantheon der ältesten Naturphilosophie» (1811), «System der indischen Mythe» (1813), «Erweckliche Geschichten aus dem Reiche Christi» (1810), «Leben erweckter Christen» (1816)" «Christus im alten Testament» (1818), «Biblische Untersuchungen und Auslegungen» (1819) и много других произведений. Канне наряду с большой учёностью и проницательностью обладал едким остроумием и тонким юмором; однако мистический характер его произведений лишает их художественной цельности. (ru)
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  • Johann Arnold Kanne (Pseudonyme: Johannes Author, Walther Bergius, Anton von Preußen; * Mai 1773, getauft 31. Mai 1773 in Detmold; † 17. Dezember 1824 in Erlangen) war ein deutscher Schriftsteller, Mythologe und Sprachforscher (Orientalist). Er war ab 1818 Professor für orientalische Sprachen an der Universität Erlangen. (de)
  • Johann Arnold Kanne (Detmold, 31 maggio 1773 – Erlangen, 17 dicembre 1824) è stato un filologo e linguista tedesco. (it)
  • Johann Arnold Kanne (31 May 1773, Detmold – 17 December 1824, Erlangen) was a German philologist and linguist. In his writings, he used the pseudonyms Johannes Author, Walther Bergius and Anton von Preußen. (en)
  • Иоганн-Арнольд Канне (нем. Johann Arnold Kanne; 1773—1824) — немецкий филолог и писатель. Профессор восточных литератур в Эрлангене. Частично под псевдонимами Вальтер Бергиус и Иоганн Аутор он написал: «Nikolai’s literarisches Liebesbrief» (1803), «Blätter von Alepli bis Kuph» (1803), «Kleine Handreise» (1803), «Neue Darstellung der Mythologie der Griechea und Römer» (1805), «Comoedia humana» (1808), «Erste Urkunden der Geschichte» (1815), «Pantheon der ältesten Naturphilosophie» (1811), «System der indischen Mythe» (1813), «Erweckliche Geschichten aus dem Reiche Christi» (1810), «Leben erweckter Christen» (1816)" «Christus im alten Testament» (1818), «Biblische Untersuchungen und Auslegungen» (1819) и много других произведений. (ru)
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  • Johann Arnold Kanne (de)
  • Johann Arnold Kanne (it)
  • Johann Arnold Kanne (en)
  • Канне, Иоганн-Арнольд (ru)
  • Йоганн Арнольд Канне (uk)
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