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recorded that Beethoven thanked Jeitteles for the inspiration he provided, but it is not clear whether Jeitteles wrote the poems specifically for Beethoven or whether Beethoven first saw them on publication.
73: 72:. In 1819 he opened a medical practice in Brünn. He published poetry in the pamphlets "Selam" (1812–1817) and "Aglaja" (1815–1832). With his cousin 356: 376: 386: 346: 311: 299: 273: 253: 294:, rev. and edited Elliot Forbes (1967). "Thayer's Life of Beethoven". Princeton: Princeton University Press. 192: 381: 341: 291: 38:(20 June 1794 – 16 April 1858) was an Austrian medical doctor, journalist and writer, best known for 351: 278: 258: 89: 315: 366: 361: 371: 130: 44: 27: 336: 331: 140: 84: 39: 8: 143:, who was acquainted with both Alois and his cousin Ignaz. Beethoven's early biographer 285: 265: 93:
or tragedy of fate. Jeitteles made numerous translations, including the Spanish comedy
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he founded the Jewish weekly "Siona" in 1818. In the same year he collaborated with
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Sieg, Friede, Heimkehr. Bey Gelegenheit der ... RĂĽckkehr ... des Kaisers
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family with a medical and rabbinic tradition. He studied philosophy in
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From 1848 to his death he edited the newspaper the "BrĂĽnner Zeitung".
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Jeitteles died in BrĂĽnn and was buried in Brno Jewish Cemetery.
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on "Der Schicksalsstrumpf", a parody of the fashionable
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An die ferne Geliebte
Ludwig van Beethoven
An die ferne Geliebte
Brno
Jewish
Prague
Vienna
Ignaz Jeitteles
de
Ignaz Franz Castelli
de:Schicksalstragödie
Agustin Moreto
de:Ottilie Bondy
An die ferne Geliebte
song cycle
Ludwig van Beethoven
Anton Schindler
Baruch Jeitteles




Alois Isidor Jeitteles
"Jeit(t)eles"
Neue Deutsche Biographie
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"Jeit(t)eles, Alois"
Neue Deutsche Biographie
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