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From 1847 he was engaged in editing the Handwörterbuch der reinen und angewandten Chemie ( Dictionary of Pure and Applied Chemistry ) edited by Justus von Liebig, Wöhler, and Johann Christian Poggendorff, and he also wrote an important textbook.
* Kreuzbergkirche built in 1627 with Johann Balthasar Neumann's Heilige Stiege, a stairway for Christian pilgrims
* Johann Christian Bach, a classical composer and 11th youngest son of Johann Sebastian Bach
Forty years after Doppler's death the misnomer Johann Christian Doppler was introduced by the astronomer Julius Scheiner.
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* an anti-deist and anti-reason campaign by some Christian clergymen and theologians such as Johann Georg Hamann to vilify deism
* 1732 – Johann Christian Kittel, German organist, composer, and teacher ( d. 1809 )
Christian Fichte, Johann Gottlieb's father, married somewhat above his station.
Handel and his father travelled to Weissenfels to visit either Handel's half-brother, Carl, or nephew, Georg Christian, who was serving as valet to Duke Johann Adolf I. Handel and the duke convinced his father to allow him to take lessons in musical composition and keyboard technique from Friedrich Wilhelm Zachow, the organist of Halle's Marienkirche.
The Abendana brothers similarly impressed other Christian scholars, such as Johannes Buxtorf ( Basel ), Johann Coccejus ( Leyden ), and Jacob Golius ( Leyden ).
The first Christian mission was founded on August 25, 1846, by Dr. Johann Ludwig Krapf, a German sponsored by the Church Missionary Society of England.
In 1762, Johann Christian Bach, the eleventh son of J. S.
* 1721 – Johann Sebastian Bach dedicated six concertos to Christian Ludwig, margrave of Brandenburg-Schwedt, now commonly called the Brandenburg Concertos, BWV 1046-1051.
* 1735 – Johann Christian Bach, German composer ( d. 1782 )
* Temistocle ( 1772 ), opera by Johann Christian Bach
Image: Johann Christian Bach by Thomas Gainsborough. jpg | Johann Christian Bach, ( 1776 )
* Johann Christian Heinrich Rinck, Variations and finale for organ on " Ah!
* Christianopolis ( 1619 ) by Johann Valentin Andreæ, describes a Christian utopia inhabited by a community of scholar-artisans and run as a democracy.
According to the Jewish Encyclopedia, " The enthusiasm felt for the Zohar was shared by many Christian scholars, such as Giovanni Pico della Mirandola, Johann Reuchlin, Aegidius of Viterbo, etc., all of whom believed that the book contained proofs of the truth of Christianity.
* January 2 – Johann Christian Bach, German composer ( b. 1735 )
* September 5 – Johann Christian Bach, German composer ( d. 1782 )

Johann and Fischer
* Johann Bernhard Fischer von Erlach, Austrian architect
* Johann Caspar Ferdinand Fischer ( died 1746 ) was Kapellmeister to Ludwig Wilhelm of Baden from at least 1695.
The 18th century composer Johann Fischer wrote a symphony for eight timpani and orchestra, which requires the solo timpanist to play eight drums simultaneously.
The church of the Augustinians of Johann Michael Fischer ( 1736 ) was completely destroyed in World War II.
Johann Caspar Ferdinand Fischer was one of the first German composers to bring the late 17th century French style to German harpsichord music, replacing the standard French ouverture with an unmeasured prelude.
* date unknown – Johann Christian Fischer, composer ( b. 1733 )
A later example occurs in the Baroque, for instance the work of the Austrian Johann Bernhard Fischer von Erlach, who was an architect and sculptor, as well as an architectural historian.
* Johann Christian Fischer
Party chairman Johann Koplenig became vice-chancellor, Franz Honner responsible for home affairs, and Ernst Fischer was in charge of education.
* Johann Fischer ( disambiguation )
* Johann Fischer von Waldheim publishes Essai sur la Turquoise et sur la Calaite in Moscow, the first scientific treatise on the mineral turquoise.
The fossil received its name from Johann Fischer von Waldheim, the Dirécteur Perpétuel of the Natural History Museum, Moscow University, at a presentation before the Societé Impériale des Naturalistes in 1808.
It was not until 1814, however, that the species was given a scientific name, by Johann Fischer von Waldheim, a German scientist and curator of the State Darwin Museum in Moscow, Russia.
Examples of this abound in Baroque keyboard literature from composers such as Johann Caspar Ferdinand Fischer, from whom Bach drew inspiration for his own figuration preludes ( the C major and the D minor, for example ).
Around 1714 Ferdinand Brokoff began to cooperate with the Austrian architect Johann Bernhard Fischer von Erlach and moved to Vienna ( while still working for Prague commissions, too ) where he worked on the church of St. Charles Borromei.
* August 27 – Johann Caspar Ferdinand Fischer, composer
* August 19 – Johann Ignaz Ludwig Fischer, operatic bass ( died 1825 )
Johann Caspar Ferdinand Fischer ( some authorities use the spelling Johann Kasper Ferdinand Fischer ) ( 9 September 1656 – 27 August 1746 ) was a German Baroque composer.
Johann Nikolaus Forkel ranked Fischer as one of the best composers for keyboard of his day, however, partly due to the rarity of surviving copies of his music, his music is rarely heard today.
Johann Caspar Ferdinand Fischer, Hofkapellmeister der Markgrafen von Baden ( Quellen und Studien zur Musikgeschichte von der Antike bis in die Gegenwart ), Frankfurt am Main: Peter Lang ( 1990 ) ISBN 3-8204-9976-8
* Johann Caspar Ferdinand Fischer im Verlag Dohr Extensive biography and miscellaneous details about keyboard compositions
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