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Description An autograph with a so-called ‘Klecksographie’ from Justinus Kerner (1786—1862), German physician and poet
Date UnknownUnknown (original drawing); 1878 (reproduction printed)
Source Scanned by Aristeas from the fac-simile reproduction in Robert Koenig, Deutsche Literaturgeschichte, 5th edition, Bielefeld/Leipzig 1879 (reprint of the third edition 1878/79), page 577. Kerner’s text reads: Aus Dintenfleken ganz gering / Entstand der schöne Schmetterling. / Zu solcher Wandlung ich empfehle / Gott meine flekenvolle Seele. Justinus Kerner'
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Justinus Kerner  (1786–1862)  wikidata:Q77280 s:en:Author:Justinus Andreas Christian Kerner q:de:Justinus Kerner
 
Justinus Kerner
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Birth name: Justinus Andreas Christian Kerner; Andreas Kerner
Description physician, poet, writer and graphic artist
Date of birth/death 18 September 1786 Edit this at Wikidata 21 February 1862 Edit this at Wikidata
Location of birth/death Ludwigsburg Weinsberg
Work period 1810 Edit this at Wikidata–1862 Edit this at Wikidata
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creator QS:P170,Q77280

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current10:59, 25 December 2005Thumbnail for version as of 10:59, 25 December 20051,320 × 1,101 (355 KB)Aristeas (talk | contribs)An autograph with a so-called ‘Klecksographie’ from Justinus Kerner (1786—1862), German physician and poet. Reproduced in fac simile in Robert Koenig, ''Deutsche Literaturgeschichte'', 5th edition, Bielefeld/Leipzig 1879 (identical reprint of the th

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