Die Horen
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Die Horen
Summary
Die Horen is a periodical[1]. It ranks in the top 6% of periodical entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (3 views/month).[2]
Key Facts
- Die Horen's instance of is recorded as periodical[3].
- Die Horen's editor is recorded as Friedrich Schiller[4].
- Die Horen's publisher is recorded as Cotta'sche Verlagsbuchhandlung[5].
- Die Horen's genre is recorded as literary magazine[6].
- Die Horen's GND ID is recorded as 4231295-4[7].
- Die Horen's Commons category is recorded as Die Horen[8].
- Die Horen's language of work or name is recorded as German[9].
- Die Horen's has part is recorded as Herr Lorenz Stark[10].
- +1795-01-01T00:00:00Z marks the founding of Die Horen[11].
- Die Horen's publication date is recorded as +1795-00-00T00:00:00Z[12].
- Die Horen's Freebase ID is recorded as /m/0dd9gd_[13].
- Die Horen's work available at URL is recorded as https://ds.ub.uni-bielefeld.de/viewer/toc/2104386/1/LOG_0000/[14].
- Die Horen's ZDB ID is recorded as 214402-5[15].
- Die Horen's title is recorded as {'lang': 'de', 'text': 'Die Horen'}[16].
- Die Horen's discontinuation date is recorded as +1797-00-00T00:00:00Z[17].
- Die Horen's De Agostini ID is recorded as Horen,+Die-[18].
- Die Horen's FactGrid item ID is recorded as Robert Llewellyn Bradshaw[19].
- Die Horen's Correspondence from the Early Romantic Period Work ID is recorded as 6459[20].
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Designation and Status
Die Horen's instance of is recorded as periodical[3].
History and Context
+1795-01-01T00:00:00Z marks the founding of Die Horen[11].
Why It Matters
Die Horen ranks in the top 6% of periodical entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (3 views/month).[2] It has Wikipedia articles in 5 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[21]