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Gabelsberger shorthand,
named for its creator, is a form of
shorthand previously common in
Germany and Austria.
Created c. 1817 by
Franz Xaver Gabelsberger...
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Franz Xaver Gabelsberger (9
February 1789,
Munich - 4
January 1849, Munich) was a
German stenographer; the
inventor of
Gabelsberger shorthand. His father...
- mid-18th century. In 1834 in Germany,
Franz Xaver Gabelsberger published his
Gabelsberger shorthand.
Gabelsberger based his
shorthand on the
shapes used in German...
- Bezenšek c. 1879. It is
based on the
Gabelsberger shorthand (used for German), so it is
often referred to as the
Gabelsberger–Bezenšek Shorthand. (More precisely...
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Memorial for
Franz Xaver Gabelsberger is a
monument located in Maxvorstadt, Munich, Bavaria, Germany. The
monument is a
bronze sculpture by the German...
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Alvensleben (born 1955) —
Astrophysicist Franz Xaver Gabelsberger (1789–1849),
inventor of the
Gabelsberger shorthand writing system Jean
Baptiste Holzmayer...
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school at the
University of Vienna.
During his teens, Gödel
studied Gabelsberger shorthand, and
criticisms of
Isaac Newton, and the
writings of Immanuel...
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committee in 1924,
based on the
ideas of
earlier systems like
those of
Gabelsberger, Faulmann, and Stolze-Schrey.
Revised versions were
introduced in 1936...
- AgiliTyping, ISBN 978-1-872968-02-5, OCLC 48487021 Bezenšek, Anton;
Gabelsberger,
Franz Xaver;
International ****ociation of
Stenographers (1907), Stammbuch...
- poet and
translator (d. 1852) 1789 –
Franz Xaver Gabelsberger,
German engineer,
invented Gabelsberger shorthand (d. 1849) 1800 –
Hyrum Smith, American...