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Johann Georg Keyßler (or
Keyssler when the
letter ß is avoided; 1693–1743) was a
German polymath,
known for his
travel writings and his archaeology. He...
- two
characteristic rock-peaks of the Old
Fortress of Corfu.
Johann Georg Keyssler (1760).
Travels Through Germany, Bohemia, Hungary, Switzerland, Italy,...
- the
current inscription – is
recorded in
travel writings of
Johann Georg Keyßler (mid 18th-century)
still noting a crocodile,
which is
absent today: Vetustissimam...
- Register.
Archived from the
original on 2025-01-14.
Scharp 1960, p. 109.
Keyssler 1758, p. 91.
Quigley 2006, p. 205.
Weigel 2010, p. 390.
Wikimedia Commons...
- "The
Truffle Oil Shuffle". Priceonomics.
Retrieved September 3, 2016.
Keyßler,
Johann Georg (1756).
Travels Through Germany... Vol. 1 (2 ed.). London:...
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emphasis on Anglo-Saxon, Old
Norse and Gothic."
Writing of
Johann Georg Keyßler in 1758,
Thomas Gray
distinguished between "Celtic" and "septentrional"...
- from 1909 to 1910. In 1910,
Kesselring married Luise Anna
Pauline (Liny)
Keyssler, the
daughter of an
apothecary from Bayreuth.
Their marriage was childless...
- des
Kaiserthums Oesterreich. vol. 6,
Vienna 1860, p. 364
Johann Georg Keyßler,
Neueste Reisen durch Deutschland, Böhmen, Ungarn, Band 1,
Hannover 1751...
- ISBN 2-901138-01-2
Huberty 1976, pp. 108, 129, 146–147, 153–154.
Huberty 1976, p. 75.
Keyssler,
Johann Georg.
Travels through Germany, Bohemia, Hungary, Switzerland,...
- 1st Earl De La Warr,
British general (d. 1766)
April 13 –
Johann Georg Keyßler,
German polymath (d. 1743)
April 16 Mary Alexander,
British American merchant...