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STURM, JULIUS (1816-1896) , German poet, was born at Kostritz in the principality of Reuss on the 21st of July 1816. He studied theology at Jena from 1837 to 1841, and was appointed preceptor to the hereditary prince Henry
village
Leipzig
and of May 1896. Sturm was a writer of lyrics and sonnets and of church poetry, breathing a spirit of deep piety and patriotism. His religious poems were published in Fromme Lieder (pt. i., Leipzig
Halle
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Halle
Neue Lieder (188o, 2nd ed., 1888), Neue lyr sche Gedichie (Leipzig, 1894) and In Freud and Leid, letzte Lieder (1896). See A. Hepding, Julius Sturm (Giessen, 1896) ; F. Hoffmann
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