Adolf Böttger (21 May 1815 in Leipzig – 16 November 1870 in Gohlis, now part of Leipzig) was a German translator and poet. As a translator, he created German versions of works in the English language, a major project being the translation of the complete works of Byron .
6-2111: Böttger , Boettger , or Bottger is a German surname. Notable people with the surname include: Adolf Böttger (1815–1870), German translator and poet Caesar Rudolf Boettger (1888–1976), German malacologist Fritz Böttger (1902–1981), German actor and director Gavin Bottger (born 2007), American skateboarder Ike Boettger (born 1994), American football player Johann Friedrich Böttger (1682–1719), German alchemist Nancy Boettger (born 1943), Iowa Republican State Senator Matthias Böttger (born 1974), German architect and curator Oskar Boettger (1844–1910), German zoologist Rudolf Christian Böttger (1806–1881), German chemist Thomas Böttger (born 1957), German composer and pianist See also [ edit ] 5194 Böttger , an asteroid v t e Surnames derived from occupation Cooper and its specializations English Cooper , Cowper [REDACTED] German/Yiddish Kubel , Kübler , Kiefer , Kieffer , Küfner , Küffner , Ganter Fassbender , Fassbinder , Fässler , Bender , Binder Böttcher/Boettcher , Böttger , Büttner , Bittner , Bodner Schäffler , Scheffler , Schedler , Schoeffler Reif , Reiff Other Germanic De Kuyper , Kuperus , Kuiper/Kuijper/Kuyper , Kuipers / Kuijpers / Kuypers , Cuypers De Cuyper Bødker ( Bodker ) Romance Tonnelier Cubero , Botero Bottero , Botteri , Bottaro , Bottai Butnaru , Dogaru Slavic Bečvář Bednarz , Bednarski , Bednarek , Bednarczyk , Bednář , Bednařík Bodnar Bondar , Bondarenko , Bondarik , Bondarchuk , Bondarev , Bondarevsky , Bondarewski Bocharov , Bochkarev /Bochkaryov Baltic Kubilius , Mucenieks Other Kádár , Bodnár (Hungarian from Slavic), Pütsep [REDACTED] Surname list This page lists people with
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18-761: Is different from Wikidata All set index articles Adolf B%C3%B6ttger He studied at the University of Leipzig and won high praise as a translator of the English poets, including the complete works of Byron (1840, and in frequent and variously arranged editions), works of Pope (1842), the poems of Goldsmith (1843) and of Milton (1846). He also made renderings of Ossian (1847 and 1856); Shakespeare 's As You Like It , Midsummer Night's Dream , and Much Ado about Nothing (1847); Racine 's Phèdre ; Ponsard 's Odyssée (1853); and Longfellow 's Hiawatha (1856). His own works, displaying often
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36-550: The influence of English prototypes, include: Gedichte (Poems, 1846), Die Pilgerfahrt der Blumengeister (Pilgrimage of the flower spirits, 1851); Das Buch der Sachsen (The book of the Saxons, 1858); and Neue Lieder und Dichtungen (New songs and poems, 1868). One of his most idyllic productions is Goethe's Jugendliebe , a description of some of Goethe 's love affairs. The German composer Amalie Scholl used Bottger’s text for her song “Auf der Wartburg.” This article about
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