Julie Clodius (Juliane Friederike Henriette Clodius, née Stoelzel) was a German philosopher in the 18th century.

Julie Friederike Henriette Clodius by Ernst Gottlob, c.1785

Born August 20, 1750, in Aptenburg, Holy ElRoman Empire and died March 3, 1805, in Dresden, Germany.[1]

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Clodius wrote several articles in various periodicals.

  • 1784: Poems by Elisa Carter and Charlotte Smith (translation)
  • 1784: Biographical epilogue in: Christian August Clodius - New mixed writings (5th part)
  • 1806: Eduard Montrefrevil (novel, posthumously, edited together with fragments from your papers by Christian August Heinrich Clodius)

References

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  1. ^ "Clodius, Juliane Friederike Henriette (1750-1805)". historyofwomenphilosophers.org. Retrieved 2021-06-01.

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