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    WEBJohann Gottfried von Herder was a German critic, theologian, and philosopher, who was the leading figure of the Sturm und Drang literary movement and an innovator in the philosophy of history and culture. His …

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    WEBJohann Gottfried von Herder (August 25, 1744 – December 18, 1803) was a German philosopher, poet, critic, theologian. He is best known for his influence on authors such as Goethe and the role he played in the …

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    WEBAug 25, 2018 · Johann Gottfried Herder (1744-1803), painting by Anton Graff, 1785, Gleimhaus Halberstadt. On August 25, 1744, German philosopher, theologian, poet, and literary critic Johann Gottfried Herder …

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    WEBA goatherd or goatherder is a person who herds goats as a vocational activity. It is similar to a shepherd who herds sheep. Goatherds are most commonly found in regions where goat populations are significant; for …

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