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Johann and Baptist
Other composers that have written concertos from this period include Johann Baptist Vanhal, Franz Anton Hoffmeister ( 3 concertos ), Leopold Kozeluch, Anton Zimmermann, Antonio Capuzzi, Wenzel Pichl ( 2 concertos ), and Johannes Matthias Sperger ( 18 concertos ).
Other works for this instrumentation written from roughly the same period include those by Johann Nepomuk Hummel, George Onslow, Jan Ladislav Dussek, Louise Farrenc, Ferdinand Ries, Franz Limmer, Johann Baptist Cramer, and Hermann Goetz.
It was adopted unanimously on 24 April 1870 and was influenced by the philosophical conceptions of Johann Baptist Franzelin, who had written a great deal on the topic of faith and rationality.
* 1781 – Johann Baptist von Spix, German scientist ( d. 1826 )
Johann Baptist Homann ( 20 March 1664 – 1 July 1724 ) was a German geographer and cartographer, who made maps of the Americas.
In 1819 – 1820, Johann Baptist von Spix and Carl Friedrich Philipp von Martius were engaged in an expedition to Brazil, and on their return to Europe, amongst other collections of natural objects they brought home an important set of the fresh water fish of Brazil, and especially of the Amazon River.
* 1739 – Johann Baptist Vanhal, Bohemian composer ( d. 1813 )
This nebula was also observed by Johann Baptist Cysat in 1618.
John the Evangelist and John the Baptist, an aisled hall church built in the 14th century and extended in the 15th century ; outstanding Gothic sculptures and paintings inside ( Moses, St. Mary Magdalene, gravestone of Johann von Soest ), Renaissance and Baroque epitaphs and altars ( amongst them the epitaph of Copernicus from 1580 )
** Johann Gerhard Oncken, German Baptist preacher ( d. 1884 )
* Johann Baptist Metz, Germany ( b. 1928 )
* Johann Baptist Gradl ( CDU ) – Minister of Displaced Persons, Refugees, and War Victims
Johann Baptist Gradl ( CDU ) succeeds Mende as Minister of All-German Affairs.
Friedrich Wilhelm Joseph Schelling ( 1775 – 1854 ), his student Johann Baptist von Spix ( 1781-1826 ) and several others followed the idea that was a hidden and innate mathematical order in the forms of birds.
The schoolmaster, Johann Baptist Weiß, was a music enthusiast and respected organist.
Later significant Viennese composers of symphonies include Johann Baptist Vanhal, Karl Ditters von Dittersdorf and Leopold Hoffmann.
* Johann Baptist Graser School Museum
Influenced by Domenico Scarlatti's harpsichord school and Haydn's classical school and by the stile galante of Johann Christian Bach and Ignazio Cirri, Clementi developed a fluent, technical legato style which he passed on to an entire generation of pianists, including John Field, Johann Baptist Cramer, Ignaz Moscheles, Giacomo Meyerbeer, Friedrich Kalkbrenner, Johann Nepomuk Hummel and Carl Czerny.
Several of his students attained a fair amount of fame for themselves: Johann Baptist Cramer, Ignaz Moscheles, Therese Jansen Bartolozzi, Ludwig Berger ( who went on to teach Felix Mendelssohn ), and John Field ( who, in his turn, would become a major influence on Frédéric Chopin ).
On 17 December 1827, a large banquet was organised by Johann Baptist Cramer and Ignaz Moscheles in his honor at the Hotel Albion.
Accompanying his body were three of his famous students: Johann Baptist Cramer, John Field and Ignaz Moscheles.
Immediately recognised as a definitive work on keyboard technique, by 1780 the book was in its third edition and laid the foundation for the keyboard methods of Muzio Clementi and Johann Baptist Cramer.

Johann and Cysat
The first published observation of the nebula was by the Jesuit mathematician and astronomer Johann Baptist Cysat of Lucerne in his 1619 monograph on the comets ( describing observations of the nebula that may date back to 1611 ).
Noted scholars of this period include the theologian Gregory of Valentia, the astronomer Christopher Scheiner ( inventor of the helioscope ), Johann Baptist Cysat, and the poet Jacob Balde.

Johann and Swiss
* 1672 – Johann Jakob Scheuchzer, Swiss scholar ( d. 1733 )
Alcott had been influenced by educational philosophy of the Swiss pedagogue Johann Heinrich Pestalozzi and even renamed his school " The Cheshire Pestalozzi School ". His style attracted the attention of Samuel Joseph May, who introduced Alcott to his sister Abby May.
It has inspired a new genre, the Robinsonade as works like Johann David Wyss's The Swiss Family Robinson ( 1812 ) adapt its premise and has provoked modern postcolonial responses, including J. M. Coetzee's Foe ( 1986 ) and Michel Tournier's Vendredi ou les Limbes du Pacifique ( in English, Friday ) ( 1967 ).
* 1724 – Johann Conrad Ammann, Swiss physician and naturalist ( d. 1811 )
* 1633 – Johann Heinrich Heidegger, Swiss theologian ( d. 1698 )
* 1667 – Johann Bernoulli, Swiss mathematician ( d. 1748 )
Johann August Sutter ( February 15, 1803 – June 18, 1880 ) was a Swiss pioneer of California known for his association with the California Gold Rush by the discovery of gold by James W. Marshall and the mill making team at Sutter's Mill, and for establishing Sutter's Fort in the area that would eventually become Sacramento, the state's capital.
However, it is believed that the rule was discovered by the Swiss mathematician Johann Bernoulli.
* 1977 – Johann Vogel, Swiss footballer
* Johann Rudolf Wettstein, the mayor of Basel, represented the Old Swiss Confederacy.
The Josty company had been founded in 1793 by two Swiss brothers, Johann and Daniel Josty, who had emigrated to Berlin from Sils in Switzerland and set up a bakery from which the café was a 1796 offshoot.
* January 11 – Johann David Wyss, Swiss author ( b. 1743 )
* March 4 – Johann David Wyss, Swiss author ( d. 1818 )
* March 4 – Johann Rudolf Wyss, Swiss writer ( d. 1830 )
* August 26 – Johann Heinrich Lambert, Swiss mathematician, physicist and astronomer ( d. 1777 )
* August 13 – Johann Jakob Grynaeus, Swiss Protestant clergyman ( b. 1540 )
* March 23 – Johann Jakob Wettstein, Swiss theologian ( b. 1693 )
* August 9 – Johann Büttikofer, Swiss zoologist ( d. 1929 )
* Johann Stumpf, Swiss writer ( d. 1576 )
* March 12 – Johann Heinrich Hottinger, Swiss philologist and theologian ( d. 1667 )
* October 1 – Johann Jakob Grynaeus, Swiss Protestant clergyman ( d. 1617 )
* July 1 – Johann Heinrich Heidegger, Swiss theologian ( d. 1698 )
* October 11 – Johann Conrad Ammann, Swiss physician and naturalist ( b. 1724 )
* October 17 – Johann Ludwig Aberli, Swiss artist ( b. 1723 )
* January 1 – Johann Bernoulli, Swiss mathematician ( b. 1667 )

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