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Rafael Schermann (1879–1945) also known as Raphael Schermann was a Polish graphologist, self-proclaimed psychic and writer. Schermann was born in Kraków. From a young age he had a fascination with handwriting and collecting envelopes. He settled in Vienna in 1910 and worked for insurance companies. He became an expert graphologist and it was alleged that he possessed the powers of clairvoyance, second sight and telepathy.

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  • Rafael Schermann (de)
  • Rafael Schermann (en)
  • Rafał Scherman (pl)
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  • Rafael Schermann (geboren 18. März 1874 in Krakau, Österreich-Ungarn; gestorben ungefähr 1943 in einem Arbeitslager in der Sowjetunion) war ein Graphologe und Hellseher. (de)
  • Rafał Scherman, Rafael (Raphael) Schermann (ur. 18 marca 1874 w Krakowie, zm. po 1940) – polski psychografolog. (pl)
  • Rafael Schermann (1879–1945) also known as Raphael Schermann was a Polish graphologist, self-proclaimed psychic and writer. Schermann was born in Kraków. From a young age he had a fascination with handwriting and collecting envelopes. He settled in Vienna in 1910 and worked for insurance companies. He became an expert graphologist and it was alleged that he possessed the powers of clairvoyance, second sight and telepathy. (en)
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  • Rafael Schermann (geboren 18. März 1874 in Krakau, Österreich-Ungarn; gestorben ungefähr 1943 in einem Arbeitslager in der Sowjetunion) war ein Graphologe und Hellseher. (de)
  • Rafael Schermann (1879–1945) also known as Raphael Schermann was a Polish graphologist, self-proclaimed psychic and writer. Schermann was born in Kraków. From a young age he had a fascination with handwriting and collecting envelopes. He settled in Vienna in 1910 and worked for insurance companies. He became an expert graphologist and it was alleged that he possessed the powers of clairvoyance, second sight and telepathy. Oskar Fischer a professor of psychology from the University of Prague conducted a series of graphology experiments with Schermann between 1916 and 1918. Fischer reported that with his eyes bandaged or by just touching handwriting samples in sealed envelopes Schermann had successfully given many accurate character descriptions and statements about the writer. Fischer became convinced that Schermann was a genuine psychic. Other researchers have been more critical. Brazilian physician Antônio da Silva Melo noted flaws in the experiments and attributed his graphology abilities to psychological factors relating to memory, unconscious cues and suggestion. (en)
  • Rafał Scherman, Rafael (Raphael) Schermann (ur. 18 marca 1874 w Krakowie, zm. po 1940) – polski psychografolog. (pl)
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