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Johann Karl Christoph Nachtigal (25 February 1753, in Halberstadt – 21 June 1819, in Halberstadt) was a German Protestant theologian and philologist. His best-known publication is Peter the Goatherd; the folk tale became the model for Washington Irving's first short story Rip Van Winkle.

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  • Johann Karl Christoph Nachtigal (* 25. Februar 1753 in Halberstadt; † 21. Juni 1819 ebenda) war ein deutscher Theologe, Philologe, Schriftsteller und Erzählforscher. (de)
  • Johann Karl Christoph Nachtigal (25 February 1753, in Halberstadt – 21 June 1819, in Halberstadt) was a German Protestant theologian and philologist. His best-known publication is Peter the Goatherd; the folk tale became the model for Washington Irving's first short story Rip Van Winkle. He studied philology and theology at the University of Halle, and afterwards worked as a schoolteacher at the Stephaneum in Halberstadt. In 1800 he was named school rector, and during the same time period, was appointed to the consistory. In 1802 he became ecclesiastical superintendent of the Principality of Halberstadt and the counties of Hohenstein and Mansfeld. (en)
  • Johann Karl Christoph Nachtigal (né le 25 février 1753 à Halberstadt, mort le 21 juin 1819 à Halberstadt) est un théologien, philologue et écrivain allemand. (fr)
  • Johann Karl Christoph Nachtigal (Halberstadt, 25 febbraio 1753 – Halberstadt, 21 giugno 1819) è stato un teologo tedesco. Studiò filologia e teologia all'Università di Halle, e in seguito lavorò come insegnante presso il Stephaneum di Halberstadt. Nel 1800 fu nominato rettore della scuola e, durante lo stesso periodo, fu nominato nel concistoro. Nel 1802 divenne sovrintendente ecclesiastico del Principato di Halberstadt e delle contee di Hohenstein e Mansfeld. Titolo della pagina di Volkssagen (1800) (it)
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  • Johann Karl Christoph Nachtigal (* 25. Februar 1753 in Halberstadt; † 21. Juni 1819 ebenda) war ein deutscher Theologe, Philologe, Schriftsteller und Erzählforscher. (de)
  • Johann Karl Christoph Nachtigal (né le 25 février 1753 à Halberstadt, mort le 21 juin 1819 à Halberstadt) est un théologien, philologue et écrivain allemand. (fr)
  • Johann Karl Christoph Nachtigal (Halberstadt, 25 febbraio 1753 – Halberstadt, 21 giugno 1819) è stato un teologo tedesco. Studiò filologia e teologia all'Università di Halle, e in seguito lavorò come insegnante presso il Stephaneum di Halberstadt. Nel 1800 fu nominato rettore della scuola e, durante lo stesso periodo, fu nominato nel concistoro. Nel 1802 divenne sovrintendente ecclesiastico del Principato di Halberstadt e delle contee di Hohenstein e Mansfeld. Titolo della pagina di Volkssagen (1800) (it)
  • Johann Karl Christoph Nachtigal (25 February 1753, in Halberstadt – 21 June 1819, in Halberstadt) was a German Protestant theologian and philologist. His best-known publication is Peter the Goatherd; the folk tale became the model for Washington Irving's first short story Rip Van Winkle. (en)
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  • Johann Karl Christoph Nachtigal (de)
  • Johann Karl Christoph Nachtigal (fr)
  • Johann Karl Christoph Nachtigal (en)
  • Johann Karl Christoph Nachtigal (it)
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