Lexicon Deutscher Citate is a comprehensive collection of German quotations, compiled by Alfred Hermann Fried. This book serves as an invaluable resource for anyone seeking notable quotes from German literature, philosophy, and historical figures. Organized for easy reference, the lexicon offers a wide range of sayings and excerpts that reflect the depth and breadth of German thought and culture.
The book is an enduring testament to the power of words and ideas. Readers interested in enriching their understanding of German intellectual history will find this collection indispensable. Whether for academic research, personal enrichment, or simply the love of language, Lexicon Deutscher Citate remains a relevant and insightful compilation.
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