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Johann Georg Keyßler (or Keyssler when the letter ß is avoided; 1693–1743) was a German polymath, known for his travel writings and his archaeology. He is regarded as the father of German protohistory. Born in Thurnau, Keyßler first studied at Halle. Upon returning to Thurnau he entered the service of the counts as a steward. He later moved to Lauenburg to serve the counts of Bernstorff. As tutor to the sons and grandsons of the counts he made numerous field trips to the neighboring states of Germany, including England in 1718, where he was elected a Fellow of the Royal Society.

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  • Johann Georg Keyßler (de)
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  • Johann Georg Keyßler (* 1693 in Thurnau; † 1743 auf Gut Stintenburg (heute Zarrentin am Schaalsee)) war ein deutscher Hauslehrer, Archäologe und Reiseschriftsteller. Der Polyhistor gilt als Nestor der deutschen Frühgeschichtsforschung. (de)
  • Johann Georg Keyßler o Keyssler (Thurnau, 1693 – Gut Stintenburg, 1743) è stato un archeologo e scrittore tedesco, conosciuto per i suoi scritti di viaggi.Venne considerato come il "Nestore" della protostoria. Fu membro della Royal Society. Neueste Reise durch Teütschland, Böhmen, Ungarn, die Schweitz, Italien und Lothringen, 1740. Da BEIC, biblioteca digitale (it)
  • Johann Georg Keyßler (or Keyssler when the letter ß is avoided; 1693–1743) was a German polymath, known for his travel writings and his archaeology. He is regarded as the father of German protohistory. Born in Thurnau, Keyßler first studied at Halle. Upon returning to Thurnau he entered the service of the counts as a steward. He later moved to Lauenburg to serve the counts of Bernstorff. As tutor to the sons and grandsons of the counts he made numerous field trips to the neighboring states of Germany, including England in 1718, where he was elected a Fellow of the Royal Society. (en)
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  • Johann Georg Keyßler (* 1693 in Thurnau; † 1743 auf Gut Stintenburg (heute Zarrentin am Schaalsee)) war ein deutscher Hauslehrer, Archäologe und Reiseschriftsteller. Der Polyhistor gilt als Nestor der deutschen Frühgeschichtsforschung. (de)
  • Johann Georg Keyßler (or Keyssler when the letter ß is avoided; 1693–1743) was a German polymath, known for his travel writings and his archaeology. He is regarded as the father of German protohistory. Born in Thurnau, Keyßler first studied at Halle. Upon returning to Thurnau he entered the service of the counts as a steward. He later moved to Lauenburg to serve the counts of Bernstorff. As tutor to the sons and grandsons of the counts he made numerous field trips to the neighboring states of Germany, including England in 1718, where he was elected a Fellow of the Royal Society. His travelogues—composed as a series of letters—are an important source for geographical features and cultural monuments of his day. They were severely censored because of their discussion of political and economic conditions in the German states. Neueste Reisen durch Deutschland, Böhmen, Ungarn, die Schweiz, Italien und Lothringen was first published in German in 1740–41. An English translation, Travels through Germany, Bohemia, Hungary, Switzerland, Italy and Lorraine was first published in 1756. Keyßler died at Gut Stintenburg, now Zarrentin am Schaalsee. (en)
  • Johann Georg Keyßler o Keyssler (Thurnau, 1693 – Gut Stintenburg, 1743) è stato un archeologo e scrittore tedesco, conosciuto per i suoi scritti di viaggi.Venne considerato come il "Nestore" della protostoria. Fu membro della Royal Society. Neueste Reise durch Teütschland, Böhmen, Ungarn, die Schweitz, Italien und Lothringen, 1740. Da BEIC, biblioteca digitale (it)
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