Der Komet, oder, Nikolaus Marggraf. Eine Romische Geschichte.

Der Komet, oder, Nikolaus Marggraf. Eine Romische Geschichte by Jean Paul is a historical narrative set in 18th-century Rome, published by Creative Media Partners, LLC on July 18, 2023. This German-language edition spans 432 pages and presents the story of Nikolaus Marggraf, a Venetian scholar navigating the complexities of his time.
Readers will find a detailed exploration of Marggraf’s experiences and the cultural landscape of Rome during this period. The book delves into themes relevant to literature and fiction, with a focus on historical context. This edition aims to contribute to the preservation and accessibility of significant works within the public domain, reflecting the importance of such narratives in understanding civilization.
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Dieses Buch erzählt die Geschichte von Nikolaus Marggraf, einem venezianischen Gelehrten, der im Rom des 18. Jahrhunderts lebte. Der Roman wurde von Jean Paul geschrieben.
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