Hans Ackermann
Ackermann, Hans, a citizen of Zwickau in the 16th c., wrote in the spirit of the Reformation the biblical plays Der verlorene Sohn (1536) and Tobias (1539).
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Ackermann, Hans, a citizen of Zwickau in the 16th c., wrote in the spirit of the Reformation the biblical plays Der verlorene Sohn (1536) and Tobias (1539).
Hans Ackermann (16th century) was a German dramatist, living in Zwickau. He was a close friend of Paul Rebhun, another contemporary dramatist.
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