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Christian Heinrich Heineken

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While his exploits may seem difficult to believe, they are relatively well documented. In 1726, his tutor (a man named Schöneich) published a study of Christian entitled
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Guido Guerzoni: The Wonderboy of Lübeck. The extraordinary life of Christian Heinrich Heinecken (English Edition). Turin 2006.
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Christian Heinrich Heineken (1721–1725), after a painting by his mother, Catharina Elisabeth Heinecken. Engraved by
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or Heinecken (February 6, 1721 – June 27, 1725), also known as "the infant scholar of Lübeck", was a
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Allgemeines Lexikon der Bildenden Künstler von der Antike bis zur Gegenwart
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at age one, and between the ages of two and three, he read the
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Children Above IQ 180 Stanford-Binet: Origin and Development
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It is said that when he was ten months old, he could speak
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The Life, Deeds, Travels and Death of the Child of Lübeck
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18th-century engraving of Christian Heinrich Heineken by
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Christian Fritzsch
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Johann Balthasar Probst
de
German
child prodigy
Prince-Bishopric
Lübeck
Paul Heinecken
Catharina Elisabeth Heinecken
Carl Heinrich von Heineken
German
Pentateuch
Old
New Testaments
Latin
King of Denmark
celiac disease
Immanuel Kant
Anthropology from a Pragmatic Point of View
Child prodigy
Genius
Gifted education
Intellectual giftedness



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