Paul Fleming
See also: Fleming
Paul Fleming was a German Poète of the school of Opitz, born with Hartenstein in 1609 and died in Hamburg in 1640.
He learned the Médecine and conquered his ranks of professor of philosophy. In 1632, saddened by the events of the War Thirty Year old, it gained the Holstein, whose sovereign granted to him to belong to two embassies sent: one with Moscow, the other with Ispahan. It remained four years in Perse. After its return, it obtains with Leyde the rank of doctor of medicine (1640), and was withdrawn to exert in Hamburg, where it died. It is not that in 1646 q' one of his/her friends published its works, among which we will quote the verse translation of the Psaumes of David , Leiden und Tod Unsers Erlosers (Passion and died of our saver).
Source
- New illustrated Larousse , 1898-1907 (publication in the public domain)
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