Eberhard Werner Happel Explained

Eberhard Werner Happel (12 August 1647 in Kirchhain – 15 May 1690 in Hamburg) was a German author, novelist, journalist and polymath.[1]

Happel wrote fiction and nonfiction. He included many aspects of contemporary knowledge in his many works which therefore had an encyclopaedic form and dealt with historical and current political themes, compilations of anecdotes about famous people past and present, descriptions of exotic regions, and popular treatises on natural science.

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Notes and References

  1. Book: Williams, Gerhild Scholz . Mediating Culture in the Seventeenth-Century German Novel: Eberhard Werner Happel, 1647-1690 . 2013 . University of Michigan Press . 978-0-472-11924-0 . 230 . en.