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Hans Wilhelm Kirchhof (sometimes Kirchhoff, c. 1525 — c. 1602) was a German Landsknecht, Baroque poet and translator. He left a rich and versatile collection of works. The Ausläufer collections contain sixteen works. His printed and handwritten works number more than sixty.[1]
Selected literary works
Wendunmut, auch Wendunmuth (1563)
5 Gelegenhetsschriften traurige und freudige Ereignisse aus dem Leben der hessischen Landgrafenfamilie (1564)
Militaris Disciplina (1602)
Schatztruhen
Kommentarien des Geschichtsschreibers Philipp von Commines