词条 | Aloys Blumauer |
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|image=Aloys Blumauer Kupferstich.jpg |caption=An anonymous engraving |birth_date = {{birth date|1755|12|22|df=y}} |death_date = {{death date and age|1798|3|16|1755|12|22|df=y}} }} Aloys Blumauer, also known as Alois Blumauer or Johannes Aloysius Blumauer, (21 or 22 December 1755 Steyr - 16 March 1798 Vienna) was an Austrian poet. BiographyHis works, which are chiefly coarse satires on the clergy and on the Jesuits (of which he himself had become a member a year before its dissolution in 1773), enjoyed a wide popularity. He is remembered, however, chiefly for his Abenteuer des frommen Helden Æneas (1784–88; published with introduction and commentary by E. Griesbach, 1872), a coarse travesty on Vergil's Aeneid. His complete works (Sämmtliche Werke) appeared after his death in four volumes (1801–03; republished 1884). Blumauer was also an acquaintance of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, collaborating on the song "Lied der Freiheit" (KV. 506) with him in 1786. Notes{{no footnotes|date=July 2014 }}References
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