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RASPE, RUDOLF(MOW, (737-1794) , the original
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Percy 's Reliques. In 1767 he was appointed professor in Cassel, and subsequently librarian. He contributed in 1769 a zoological paper to the S9th volume of the Philosophical Transactions, which led to his being selecteda periodical called the Cassel Spectator. But having gone to Italy in 1775 to buy curios for the landgrave of Hesse, to whom he was keeper of the gems, he was found to have sold the land-grave's valuables for his own profit; and, on orders being issued for his arrest, he decamped to England. In London he employed his knowledge of. English and his learning to secure a living by publishing books on various subjects, and English translations of German works, and there are allusions to him as " a Dutch savant " in 1780 in the writings of Horace Walpole, who gave him money and helped him to publish an Essay on the Origin of Oil-painting (1781). But he remained poor, and the Royal Society expunged his name off its list
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Scotland , and in Caithness found a patron in Sir John Sinclair of Ulbster, whose mineralogical proclivities he proceeded to impose upon by pretending to discover valuable and workable veins on his estates; but Raspe had " salted " the ground himself, and on the verge of exposure he absconded. He next betook himself to Ireland, but died at Muckross in 1794, when he was only beginning some mining operations in Donegal. His career is interesting because of his connexion with the famous book of stories of Baron Munchausen (q.v.). His authorship was not known in his lifetime, except to his friend Gottfried August Burger and possibly a few of his other intimates (such as Kastner and Lichtenburg) in his student days at Gottingen; and it was not till 1824 that the biographer of Burger (who had been credited with writing Munchausen instead of only translating it, as he did in 1786) revealed the truth about the book. .End of Article: RASPE, RUDOLF(MOW, (737-1794) If you wish, you can link directly to this article.
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