• Philipp Hafner (September 27, 1735 (some sources say 1731) - July 30, 1764) was an Austrian farce writer, born in Vienna. He also wrote under the pseudonyms...
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  • Ludwig Hafner (1921–1942), German Luftwaffe ace Nuala Hafner, Australian media personality Philipp Hafner (1735–1764), Austrian farce writer Raoul Hafner (1905–1980)...
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  • Megära, die förchterliche Hexe ("Megära, the witch of the forest") by Philipp Hafner, of 1763. In the 19th century Zauberspiele were written by dramatists...
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  • Welsh-language writer and Independent minister (born 1674) July 30 – Philipp Hafner, Austrian writer of farce (born 1735) September 23 – Robert Dodsley...
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  • piece was translated from Prinz Schnudi und Prinzessin Evakathel by Philipp Hafner. This style was still strongly informed by the Viennese Zauberposse...
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  • piece was translated from Prinz Schnudi und Prinzessin Evakathel by Philipp Hafner. This style was still strongly informed by the Viennese Zauberposse...
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    after Philipp Hafner 10 October 1793 Vienna, Theater in der Leopoldstadt Die Schwestern von Prag Singspiel 2 acts Joachim Perinet, after Philipp Hafner 11...
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    Trauerspiel Evakathel und Prinz Schnudi oder die Belagerung von Ypsilon by Philipp Hafner. In 1827, she retired from the stage for a time, being unjustly accused...
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    'Third Annual Cantata Cycle'", pp. 9–30 in Understanding Bach, Vol. 10, 2015 Häfner, BJ 1975: 99ff Brinkmann. "Neues über J. S. Bach in Mühlhausen" in Mühihäuser...
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    Hollitzer were a series on reprints of baroque drama literature by Philipp Hafner, Franz von Heufeld and Johann Joseph Felix von Kurz, as well as a new...
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