Justinus Andreas Christian Kerner (18 September 1786, in Ludwigsburg, Baden-Württemberg, Germany – 21 February 1862, in Weinsberg, Baden-Württemberg)...
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Justinus may refer to: Justinus van der Brugghen (1804–1863), Dutch politician Justinus Darmojuwono (1914–1994), Indonesian cardinal Justinus Kerner (1786–1862)...
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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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include: Charlotte Kerner (born 1950), biographer and science-fiction writer Elizabeth Kerner (born 1958), fantasy author Justinus Kerner (1786–1862), a German...
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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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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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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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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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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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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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