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Johann and Georg
* 1730 – Johann Georg Hamann, German philosopher ( d. 1788 )
No Elector of Saxony after Johann Georg I gave appananges to his younger sons.
The witch trials of the 17th century claimed hundreds of victims in Bamberg, reaching a climax between 1626 and 1631, under the rule of Prince-Bishop Johann Georg II Fuchs von Dornheim.
Many of the views which directed Leadbeater's understanding of the chakras were influenced by previous theosophist authors, in particular Johann Georg Gichtel, a disciple of Jakob Böhme, and his book Theosophia Practica ( 1696 ), in which Gitchtel directly refers to inner force centers, a concept reminiscent of the chakras.
Later, those as Robert Boyle, John Mayow, Johann Glauber, Isaac Newton, and Georg Stahl put forward ideas on elective affinity in attempts to explain how heat is evolved during combustion reactions.
* 1687 – Johann Georg Pisendel, German musician ( d. 1755 )
* an anti-deist and anti-reason campaign by some Christian clergymen and theologians such as Johann Georg Hamann to vilify deism
* Forster, Johann Georg Adam.
The effect of gravity on light was then explored by Johann Georg von Soldner ( 1801 ), who calculated the amount of deflection of a light ray by the sun, arriving at the Newtonian answer which is half the value predicted by general relativity.
There, he received a liberal education at the Lyceum, and Karl J. Windischmann drew his attention to the languages and literature of the East ( Windischmann, along with Georg Friedrich Creuzer, Johann Joseph von Görres, and the brothers Schlegel, expressed great enthusiasm for Indian wisdom and philosophy ).
* Johann Georg von Soldner 1776 – 1833, Munich ( Germany )
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.
Bach in Leipzig, such as Wilhelm Friedmann Bach, Carl Philipp Emmanuel Bach and Johann Friedrich Agricola, as well as those composers who performed under his direction in Leipzig ( Christoph Graupner, Johann David Heinichen and Johann Georg Pisendel ), composers of the Berlin lieder school, and finally, his numerous pupils, none of whom, however, became major composers.
Highly influential German classicist historians were Barthold Georg Niebuhr ( 1776-1831 ) and Theodor Mommsen ( 1817-1903 ) Historians of Germany included Johann Gustav Droysen ( 1808-84 ), Heinrich von Sybel ( 1817-95 ), and Heinrich von Treitschke ( 1834-96 ).
* 1606 – 1621: Johann Georg of Hohenzollern
Under its founder and spiritual leader, Johann Georg Rapp ( 1757 – 1847 ); Frederick ( Reichert ) Rapp ( 1775 – 1834 ), his adopted son who managed its business affairs ; and their associates, the Society existed for one hundred years ; roughly from 1805 until 1905.
Johann Georg Rapp ( George Rapp ) 1757 – 1847.
Johann Georg Rapp ( November 1, 1757 – August 7, 1847 ), also known as George Rapp, was the founder of the religious sect called Harmonists, Harmonites, Rappites, or the Harmony Society.
Other books found in the Harmony Society's library in Economy, include those by the following authors: Christoph Schütz, Gottfried Arnold, Justinus Kerner, Thomas Bromley, Jane Leade, Johann Scheible ( Sixth and Seventh Books of Moses ), Paracelsus, and Georg von Welling, among others.
Johann Georg Rapp ( 1757 – 1847 ) und die Separatisten in Iptingen.
* 1693 – Johann Georg Walch, German theologian ( d. 1775 )
Johann Georg Albrechtsberger portrait by Leopold Kupelwieser
Johann Georg Albrechtsberger ( 3 February 1736 – 7 March 1809 ) was an Austrian musician who was born at Klosterneuburg, near Vienna.

Johann and Pisendel
* December 26 – Johann Georg Pisendel, German musician ( d. 1755 )
* November 25 – Johann Georg Pisendel, German musician ( b. 1687 )
* November 25 – Johann Georg Pisendel, composer ( born 1687 )
* Johann Georg Pisendel begins studying composition under Johann David Heinichen.
* Johann Georg Pisendel joins the court orchestra at Dresden.
Whether or not he ever went to Venice is unclear, but a Saxon court document of 1715 records a royal cash advance for such a journey by Zelenka along with Christian Petzold and Johann Georg Pisendel.
His pupils included Johann Georg Pisendel.
Johann Georg Pisendel
Johann Georg Pisendel ( 26 December 1687 – 25 November 1755 ) was a German Baroque musician, violinist and composer who, for many years, led the Court Orchestra in Dresden, then the finest instrumental ensemble in Europe.
In about 1718, Pisendel studied composition under Johann David Heinichen, and in 1728, Pisendel became Concert Master of the Dresden Court Orchestra.
* Hans Rudolf Jung: Johann Georg Pisendel: Leben und Werk.
* Kai Köpp: Johann Georg Pisendel ( 1687 – 1755 ) und die Anfänge der neuzeitlichen Orchesterleitung.
* Albrecht Treuheit: Johann Georg Pisendel: ( 1687 – 1755 ); Geiger – Konzertmeister – Komponist ; Dokumentation seines Lebens, seines Wirkens u. Umgangs u. seines Werkes ; nachgezeichnet aus Biogr., Kommentaren u. Veröff.
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Johann and leaves
Consider " Oh that I had a Thousand Voices " (" O daß ich tausend Zungen hätte ") by German, Johann Mentzer Verse 2: " Ye forest leaves so green and tender, that dance for joy in summer air …" or " O Day Full of Grace " (" Den signede Dag ") by Dane, Nikolai Grundtvig verse 3: " Yea were every tree endowed with speech and every leaflet singing …".
* Johann Sebastian Bach leaves Lüneburg.
Johann Gottfried Jakob Hermann published in 1821 the palimpsest text of the leaves 162-163.

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