Justinus Andreas Christian Kerner (18 September 1786, in Ludwigsburg, Baden-Württemberg, Germany – 21 February 1862, in Weinsberg, Baden-Württemberg)...
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in 1969. Kerner is named in honour of a poet and physician from Swabia, Justinus Kerner, whose works included songs and poetry on wine. Kerner lived from...
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images from inkblots (German Tinten-Klecks). The work was pioneered by Justinus Kerner, who included klecksographs in his books of poetry. Since the 1890s...
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Junianius (or Junianus) Justinus), a Latin historian who lived under the Roman Empire Justinus Kerner (1786–1862), German poet Justinus Darmojuwono (1914–1994)...
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include: Elizabeth Kerner (born 1958), fantasy author Justinus Kerner (1786–1862), a German lyric poet of the Swabian school Johann Georg Kerner (1770–1812)...
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of "sausage poisoning". Between 1817 and 1822, the German physician Justinus Kerner published the first complete description of the symptoms of botulism...
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Eichendorff, published under the title "Lied" (lay, or song) in 1813 by Justinus Kerner et al. in the almanac Deutscher Dichterwald (German Poets' Forest)...
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connected to eating specific sausages. In 1817, the German neurologist Justinus Kerner detected rod-shaped cells in his investigations into this so-called...
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his relation to Corday and her actions. The poet Justinus Kerner, whose older brother Johann Georg Kerner witnessed the events in Paris, reported on these...
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piano and singer at various times. Op. 35, 12 Gedichte (1840) Texts by Justinus Kerner. 1. Lust der Sturmnacht 2. Stirb, Lieb' und Freud' 3.Wanderlied 4....
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afflicted in their childhood with "gout", according to the physician Justinus Kerner in his book about her. At a very early age, it was alleged she had...
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archaeologist Richard Kallee (1854–1933), pastor of Stuttgart-Feuerbach Justinus Kerner (1786–1862), writer and physician. Hartmut Michel (born 1948), co-recipient...
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Faria Charles Foster Paul Gibier Valentine Greatrakes Allan Kardec Justinus Kerner Charles Lafontaine Johann Kaspar Lavater William Maxwell Franz Anton...
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chronicler of the French Revolution. (Johann) Georg Kerner was the elder brother of the poet-writer Justinus Kerner. The brothers were born in Ludwigsburg, a short...
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Rorschach's use of inkblots may have been influenced by German doctor Justinus Kerner who, in 1857, had published a popular book of poems, each of which...
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already had some historical context. For example, in 1857, German doctor Justinus Kerner had published a popular book of poems, each of which was inspired by...
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teacher and writer, best known for his stories about The Seven Swabians Justinus Kerner (1786–1862), poet, physician, and medical writer Ludwig Uhland (1787–1862)...
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word meaning a song cycle—and the Kerner Lieder (Op. 35), a Liederreihe (literally "song row") on poems by Justinus Kerner. Brahms composed settings (Op....
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The clinic was attached to the University of Tübingen and the poet Justinus Kerner, then a student of medicine, was assigned to look after Hölderlin....
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(1774–1824) William Miller (1782–1849) Madame Swetchine (1782–1857) Justinus Kerner (1786–1862) Bernhard Müller (1788–1834) Joseph Bates (1792–1872) Dionysius...
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freedom fighter (b. 1778) 1846 – Emperor Ninkō of Japan (b. 1800) 1862 – Justinus Kerner, German poet and physician (b. 1786) 1888 – William Weston, English-Australian...
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Romanticist circle also included Tieck, Friedrich Schlegel, Jean Paul, Justinus Kerner, and Ludwig Uhland. From 1809 Arnim again lived in Berlin, however...
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2012-06-29 at the Wayback Machine, retrieved 1 July 2014. Ulrich Maier (Justinus-Kerner-Gymnasium Weinsberg): Schwäbisch oder fränkisch? Mundart im Raum Heilbronn...
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Württemberger" ("Song of the Württembergians") unofficial Unknown Justinus Kerner Unknown Balearic Islands La Balanguera ("The Balanguera") 1996 Joan...
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There he visited with poets such as Emma Niendorf, Gustav Schwab, Justinus Kerner, Ludwig Uhland, and Hermann Kurz. These visits came to be known as...
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schools: Eichendorff, Eduard-Moerike, Erich-Kaestner, Friedrich-Silcher, Justinus-Kerner, Ludwig-Uhland, Wilhelm-Hauff and Grundschule Dagersheim; Other schools...
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Erich Kästner Marie Luise Kaschnitz Gottfried Keller Hans Peter Keller Justinus Kerner Marie-Thérèse Kerschbaumer Hermann Kesten Gottfried Kinkel Sarah Kirsch...
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to the more practical problems of clinical medicine. Together with Justinus Kerner he gave a very precise description in 1817 of the clinical symptoms...
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college-track highschools or gymnasiums (Elly-Heuss-Knapp-Gymnasium, Justinus-Kerner-Gymnasium, Mönchsee-Gymnasium, Robert-Mayer-Gymnasium and Theodor-Heuss-Gymnasium)...
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The new crossing was named after the local poet and medical writer, Justinus Kerner. The variety was also crossed with Muscat of Alexandria to produce...
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