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Christoph Martin Wieland (German: ; 5 September 1733 – 20 January 1813) was a German poet and writer. He is best-remembered for having written the first Bildungsroman (Geschichte des Agathon), as well as the epic Oberon, which formed the basis for Carl Maria von Weber's opera of the same name. His thought was representative of the cosmopolitanism of the German Enlightenment, exemplified in his remark: "Only a true cosmopolitan can be a good citizen.

Christoph Martin Wieland. Profile: German poet, translator and publisher, born 5 September 1733 in Oberholzheim, Germany, died 20 January 1813 in Weimar, Germany.

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Christoph Martin Wieland war ein deutscher Dichter, Übersetzer und Herausgeber zur Zeit der Aufklärung.

Category:Christoph Martin Wieland. German poet, translator, writer, university teacher and poet lawyer. Location of birth/death.

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Christoph Martin Wieland (1733-1813) was a German poet, writer and philosopher and an exponent of the German Late Enlightenment (Spätaufklärung) at the end of the 18th century. Wieland was born in Oberholzheim (Baden-Württemberg) as the son of a predikant. During his legal studies in Tübingen he wrote his first literary works (Die Natur der Dinge, Zwölf moralische Briefe in Versen, Anti-Ovid, all published in 1752). As an author he enjoyed the protection of several patrons in Switzerland and Germany.

Christoph Martin Wieland (September 5, 1733 – January 20, 1813) was a German poet and writer. He was born at Oberholzheim (now part of the village of Achstetten), which then belonged to the Free Imperial City of Biberach an der Riss in the south-east of the modern-day state of Baden-Württemberg. His father, who was pastor in Oberholzheim and subsequently in Biberach, took great pains with his son's education.