Johann Georg Jacobi

Poet

Johann Georg Jacobi

1740 - 1814

Johann Georg Jacobi was a German poet.
The elder brother of the philosopher Friedrich Heinrich Jacobi, Johann Georg was born at Pempelfort near Düsseldorf. He studied theology at Göttingen and jurisprudence at Helmstedt, and was appointed, in 1766, professor of philosophy in Halle. In this year he made the acquaintance of J. W. L. Gleim, who, attracted by the young poets Poetische Versuche (1764), became his friend. A lively literary correspondence ensued between Gleim in Halberstadt and Jacobi in Halle. In order to have Jacobi near him, Gleim succeeded in procuring for him a prebendal stall at the cathedral of Halberstadt in 1769, and here Jacobi issued a number of anacreontic lyrics and sonnets that were not at all appreciated by the intellectuals of his time. Herder called Jacobi's anacreontic poetry tasteless nonsense, Goethe criticised the jingling verses as only impressing women, and Lichtenberg ridiculed Jacobi as a doctorem jubilatum.

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Song List

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An Chloë (1787) K524 Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
An Chloen (1816) D462 Franz Schubert
Erinnerung (1828) WoO121 no.3 by 16.viii.1828 Robert Schumann
Lied des Orpheus, als er in die Hölle ging (1816) D474 Franz Schubert
Litanei auf des Fest Allerseelen (1816) D343 Franz Schubert

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