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  1. Portrait of Uhland, after a painting by Gottlob Wilhelm Morff, c. 1818. Johann Ludwig Uhland (26 April 1787 – 13 November 1862) was a German poet, philologist, literary historian, lawyer and politician.

  2. Ludwig Uhland (born April 26, 1787, Tübingen, Württemberg [Germany]—died Nov. 13, 1862, Tübingen) was a German Romantic poet and political figure important to the development of German medieval studies. Uhland studied law and classical and medieval literature at the University of Tübingen.

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  3. Johann Ludwig „Louis“ Uhland war ein deutscher Dichter, Literaturwissenschaftler, Jurist und Politiker. Er hat bedeutende Beiträge zur Mediävistik geleistet, der Erforschung des Mittelalters, und war Abgeordneter im ersten gesamtdeutschen Parlament, der Frankfurter Nationalversammlung.

  4. Johann Ludwig Uhland was a German poet, philologist, and literary historian. He is best known for his ballads, which often drew on medieval German folklore and legends. His poetry is characterized by its simplicity, directness, and strong emotional impact.

  5. May 14, 2018 · Boy prodigy as pianist, making public début at 9. In 1819 his setting of Ps. 19 was sung by Berlin Singakademie. In 1821 Zelter took him to Weimar to visit Goethe, a warm friendship developing between the 72-year-old poet and the boy of 12, who was already a prolific composer.

  6. (1787-1862) Johann Ludwig Uhland, romantic poet, researcher of medieval manuscripts and folk legends, professor of German language and literature, attorney at law, and liberal politician, was born in Tübingen (in the small southern German state of Württemberg) on April 26, 1787.

  7. Johann Ludwig Uhland, born April 26, 1787, in Tübingen, Germany, was a German poet and philologist from the Romantic movement.