Auguste Nefftzer
Auguste Nefftzer | |
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| Born | 3 February 1820 Colmar, France |
| Died | 20 August 1876 (aged 56) Basel, Switzerland |
| Nationality | French |
| Education | Faculty of Protestant Theology, University of Strasbourg |
| Occupation(s) | Journalist, editor, publisher and translator |
| Years active | 1842-1871 |
| Employer | La Presse |
| Known for | founder of Revue Germanique in 1857 and Le Temps in 1861 |
| Notable work | translator of L'ami Fritz |
| Successor | Adrien Hébrard at Le Temps |
| Movement | French Republican opposition to the Second French Empire |
Auguste Nefftzer (3 February 1820 – 20 August 1876) was a French journalist, who was known for founding the publications Revue Germanique in 1858 and Le Temps 1861, as well as his translation of Life of Jesus and L'ami Fritz. Nefftzer's writings introduced G.W.F. Hegel to France.