A Latin settlement (German: Lateinische Kolonie) is a community founded by German immigrants to the United States in the 1840s. Most of these were in Texas, but there were "Latin Settlements" in other states as well. These German intellectuals, so-called freethinkers and "Latinists" (German "Freidenker" and "Lateiner"), founded these communities in order to devote themselves to German literature, philosophy, science, classical music, and the Latin language.
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| - „Lateinische Kolonie“ oder „Latin Settlement“ ist die Bezeichnung mehrerer in den 1840er Jahren gegründeter Siedlungen – überwiegend in Texas und Missouri, aber auch in anderen US-Staaten –, in denen sich deutsche Intellektuelle (Freidenker und humanistisch gebildete Intellektuelle, so genannte „Lateiner“) zusammenfanden, um sich gemeinsam mit der deutschen Literatur, Philosophie, klassischer Musik und der lateinischen Sprache zu beschäftigen. (de)
- A Latin settlement (German: Lateinische Kolonie) is a community founded by German immigrants to the United States in the 1840s. Most of these were in Texas, but there were "Latin Settlements" in other states as well. These German intellectuals, so-called freethinkers and "Latinists" (German "Freidenker" and "Lateiner"), founded these communities in order to devote themselves to German literature, philosophy, science, classical music, and the Latin language. (en)
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| - „Lateinische Kolonie“ oder „Latin Settlement“ ist die Bezeichnung mehrerer in den 1840er Jahren gegründeter Siedlungen – überwiegend in Texas und Missouri, aber auch in anderen US-Staaten –, in denen sich deutsche Intellektuelle (Freidenker und humanistisch gebildete Intellektuelle, so genannte „Lateiner“) zusammenfanden, um sich gemeinsam mit der deutschen Literatur, Philosophie, klassischer Musik und der lateinischen Sprache zu beschäftigen. (de)
- A Latin settlement (German: Lateinische Kolonie) is a community founded by German immigrants to the United States in the 1840s. Most of these were in Texas, but there were "Latin Settlements" in other states as well. These German intellectuals, so-called freethinkers and "Latinists" (German "Freidenker" and "Lateiner"), founded these communities in order to devote themselves to German literature, philosophy, science, classical music, and the Latin language. (en)
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