French journalist
Auguste Nefftzer |
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Born | 3 February 1820
Colmar, France |
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Died | 20 August 1876(1876-08-20) (aged 56)
Basel, Switzerland |
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Nationality | French |
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Education | Faculty of Protestant Theology, University of Strasbourg |
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Occupation(s) | Journalist, editor, publisher and translator |
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Years active | 1842-1871 |
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Employer | La Presse |
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Known for | founder of Revue Germanique in 1857 and Le Temps in 1861 |
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Notable work | translator of L'ami Fritz |
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Successor | Adrien Hébrard at Le Temps |
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Movement | French Republican opposition to the Second French Empire |
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Auguste Nefftzer (3 February 1820 – 20 August 1876) was a French journalist, who was known for founding the publications Revue Germanique in 1858 and Le Temps 1861, as well as his translation of Life of Jesus and L'ami Fritz.[1] Nefftzer's writings introduced G.W.F. Hegel to France.[2]
- ^ Martin, René (1953). La vie d'un grand journaliste : Auguste Nefftzer fondateur de la Revue Germanique et du Temps. Besançon: Camponovo.
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