
Hans Sachs (disambiguation)
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Hans Sachs
(1494–1576) was a German poet, the inspiration for the character in Lortzing's opera and in Wagner's Die Meistersinger von Nürnberg.
Hans Sachs may also refer to:
Hans Sachs
Hans Sachs was a German meistersinger , poet, playwright and shoemaker.-Biography:Hans Sachs was born in Nuremberg . His father was a tailor. He attended Latin school in Nuremberg...
(1494–1576) was a German poet, the inspiration for the character in Lortzing's opera and in Wagner's Die Meistersinger von Nürnberg.
Hans Sachs may also refer to:
- Hans Sachs (serologist)Hans Sachs (serologist)Hans Sachs , was a German serologist.-Education:Sachs studied at the universities of Freiburg, Wrocław and Berlin. In 1900, he received his doctorate from the University of Leipzig. From 1905, he taught and conducted research at the University of Frankfurt...
(1877-1945), German serologist
See also
- Hanns SachsHanns SachsHanns Sachs was a psychoanalyst. In 1939, he founded American Imago with Sigmund Freud.- References :*...
(1881-1947) psychoanalyst; friend of Freud and author of The Creative Unconscious