
audiobook
by Georg Büchmann, Walter Robert-tornow
Geflügelte Worte Der Citatenschatz des deutschen Volkes
Vorwort zur neunzehnten Auflage.
Inhalt.
Gedenkblatt.
Einleitung.
I. Geflügelte Worte aus der Bibel.
II. Geflügelte Worte aus Sagen und Volksmärchen.
III. Geflügelte Worte aus deutschen Schriftstellern.
IV. Geflügelte Worte aus dänischen Schriftstellern.
V. Geflügelte Worte aus französischen Schriftstellern.
A compact yet richly detailed anthology, this volume gathers the most familiar sayings that have slipped into everyday conversation over centuries. First compiled in the mid‑19th century, the collection has been carefully refreshed and expanded by successive editors, whose meticulous notes and corrections bring the work ever closer to a definitive reference.
The entries are arranged thematically and geographically: biblical passages sit beside folk tales, while quotations from German, French, English, Italian, Spanish, Russian, Greek, Latin and many other traditions follow in clearly labeled sections. Each quotation is accompanied by a concise explanation, making the book useful for anyone who wants to understand the origin or proper context of a familiar phrase.
Beyond the quotations themselves, the volume includes a biographical sketch of its original compiler and a thorough index of sources. Readers are even invited to contribute further material, reflecting the work’s long‑standing tradition of communal scholarship.
Language
de
Duration
~19 hours (1137K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Lars Aronsson, Robert Kropf, Stephen Rowland and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net
Release date
2013-09-17
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
Subjects

1822–1884
Best remembered for collecting the sayings that stuck in everyday speech, he turned a love of language into one of Germany’s most enduring quotation books. His work helped preserve famous lines and “winged words” for generations of readers.
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A German librarian, translator, and man of letters, he moved in Berlin’s literary world and helped carry well-known works and quotations to new readers. His short life connected scholarship, publishing, and the cultured circles around the Varnhagen family.
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