Sigmund von Birken
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Portrait of Sigmund von Birken, engraving by Jacob von Sandrart
Sigmund von Birken (25 April 1626, Wildstein, near Eger — 12 June 1681, Nuremberg) was a German poet of the Baroque. Also, Sibylle Ursula von Braunschweig-Lüneburg wrote part of a novel, Die Durchlauchtige Syrerin Aramena (Aramena, the noble Syrian lady), which when complete would be the most famous courtly novel in German Baroque literature; it was finished by her brother Anton Ulrich and edited by Sigmund von Birken.[1][2]
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External links
German Wikisource has original text related to this article: Sigmund von Birken
- Literature by and about Sigmund von Birken in the German National Library catalogue
- Publications by or about Sigmund von Birken at VD 17
- Works by Sigmund von Birken at Zeno.org (German)
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- Collection of links from the Freie Universität Berlin
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