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Jeitteles is a
surname in
central Europe.
Notable people with the
surname include:
Andreas Ludwig Jeitteles (1799-1878),
professor at the
University of...
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Schindler recorded that
Beethoven thanked Jeitteles for the
inspiration he provided, but it is not
clear whether Jeitteles wrote the
poems specifically for Beethoven...
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interest in the
study of earthquakes.
Jeitteles was born in Vienna, the son of
Andreas Ludwig Jeitteles (1799–1878), a
professor at the University...
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Judah ben-Jonah
Jeitteles (Hebrew: יהודה בן־יונה ייטלש;
March 1773 – 6 June 1838) was a
Bohemian maskil and
Hebrew writer.
Judah Jeitteles was born to prominent...
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Moses Mendelssohn of Berlin.
Baruch Jeitteles was born on 22
April 1762, in Prague. His father,
Jonas Jeitteles [de], was a doctor.
Originally a student...
- text was
written by a
physician named Alois Isidor Jeitteles,
probably at Beethoven's request.
Jeitteles had
published several short verses,
economic in...
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Andreas Ludwig Joseph Heinrich Jeitteles or, in Czech, Ondřej Ludvík
Jeitteles (23
October 1799,
Prague – 17 June 1878, Graz) was a physician, author...
- (Sonata No. 29 in B-flat major, Op. 106) and his
settings of
poems by
Alois Jeitteles, An die
ferne Geliebte Op. 98 (1816),
which introduced the song cycle...
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Wilhelm Junk born
Jeitteles (3
February 1866,
Prague – 3
December 1942, The Hague) was a
noted Czech antiquarian bookseller in the
field of
natural history...
- 1846
Cottus ferrugineus Heckel & Kner, 1858
Cottus gobio macrostomus Jeitteles, 1863
Cottus gobio jaxartensis Berg, 1916
Cottus jaxartensis Berg, 1916...