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STURM, JULIUS (1816-1896)

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Originally appearing in Volume V25, Page 1054 of the 1911 Encyclopedia Britannica.
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STURM, See also:JULIUS (1816-1896) , See also:German poet, was See also:born at Kostritz in the principality of See also:Reuss on the 21st of See also:July 1816. He studied See also:theology at See also:Jena from 1837 to 1841, and was appointed See also:preceptor to the hereditary See also:prince See also:Henry XIV. of Reuss. In 1851 he became pas-tor. of Goschitz near See also:Schleiz, and in 1857 at his native See also:village of Kostritz. In 1885 he retired with the See also:title of Geheimkirchenrat. He died at See also:Leipzig on the and of May 1896. Sturm was a writer of lyrics and sonnets and of See also:church See also:poetry, breathing a spirit of deep piety and patriotism. His religious poems were published in Fromme Lieder (pt. i., Leipzig, 1852; 12th ed., 1893; pt. ii., 1858; pt. iii., 1892), Zwei Rosen, See also:oder das hohe Lied der Liebe (Leipzig, 1854; 2nd ed., 1892), Israelitische Lieder (3rd ed., See also:Halle, 1881) and Palme and Krone (Leipzig, 1888). His See also:chief lyrics were issued in Gedichte (6th ed., Leipzig, 1892), New Gedichte (2nd ed., Leipzig, r88o), Lieder and Bilder (2nd ed., 1892), Kampf- and Siegergedichte (Halle, 1870), Neue Lieder (188o, 2nd ed., 1888), Neue lyr sche Gedichie (Leipzig, 1894) and In Freud and Leid, letzte Lieder (1896). See A. Hepding, Julius Sturm (See also:Giessen, 1896) ; F. See also:Hoffmann, Julius Sturm (See also:Hamburg, 1898).

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