In this article we will analyze the relevance of Moritz Cohn in today's society. Moritz Cohn has become a topic of great interest and debate in recent years, generating conflicting opinions and different positions. Throughout history, Moritz Cohn has played a fundamental role in various aspects of daily life, from economics to culture, politics and technology. In this sense, it is crucial to examine in detail the influence of Moritz Cohn on our daily lives and on the development of society as a whole. Additionally, we will explore the future implications of Moritz Cohn and its impact on the modern world.
Moritz Cohn | |
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Born | Kreuzburg, Silesia, Kingdom of Prussia | 8 January 1844
Died | after 1907[1] |
Pen name | Conimor |
Language | German |
Moritz Cohn (8 January 1844 – after 1907), also known by the pseudonym Conimor, was a Prussian-born playwright, poet, and novelist,[2] as well as a prolific contributor to the press.[3]
Cohn was born into a Jewish family in Kreuzburg, Silesia, and educated at the gymnasium of Brieg.[4] He began life as a clerk in a merchant's office in Breslau, devoting his spare time to writing. He later worked at his brother's banking business in Görlitz, with whom he also participated in railroad construction.[5]
After some of his plays had met with success, Cohn abandoned commerce and in 1875 settled down in Vienna as an author.[4]
This article incorporates text from a publication now in the public domain: Singer, Isidore; Beer, Moses (1903). "Cohn, Moritz (pseudonym, Conimor)". In Singer, Isidore; et al. (eds.). The Jewish Encyclopedia. Vol. 4. New York: Funk & Wagnalls. p. 160.