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  1. Johann Heinrich Jung (genannt Jung-Stilling; auch Heinrich Jung; * 12. September 1740 in Grund im Siegerland; † 2. April 1817 in Karlsruhe) war ein deutscher Augenarzt, Staatsrechtler, Wirtschaftswissenschaftler und mystisch-spiritualistischer Schriftsteller.

  2. Johann Heinrich Jung (12 September 1740, in Grund – 2 April 1817, in Karlsruhe), better known by his assumed name Heinrich Stilling, was a German author. He is often called by both surnames as "Jung-Stilling".

  3. 29 de mar. de 2024 · Johann Heinrich Jung-Stilling (born Sept. 12, 1740, Grund, Westphalia [Germany]—died April 2, 1817, Karlsruhe) was a German writer best known for his autobiography, Heinrich Stillings Leben, 5 vol. (1806), the first two volumes of which give a vividly realistic picture of village life in an 18th-century pietistic family.

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  4. German author and physician, born on September 12, 1740, as Johann Heinrich Jung, was best known under his assumed name, Heinrich Stilling. He was professor of political economy, public administration, and agriculture at several German universities, a contemporary of Franz A. Mesmer, and founder of a German spiritual school of cosmology.

  5. (Johann Heinrich Jung, llamado Jung-Stilling; Grund, 1740 - Karlsruhe, 1817) Escritor alemán. Su amistad con Goethe facilitó la publicación de su primera obra: La juventud de Enrique Stilling (1777). Escribió además diversas novelas autobiográficas de tono realista, impregnadas de un profundo sentimiento místico-pietista. Johann Heinrich ...

  6. Johann Heinrich (John Henry) Jung, named Jung-Stilling (1740–1817) A concise biographical and bibliographical survey. Compiled in autumn 2016 by Professor Gerhard Merk, University of Siegen (Germany) 6. Appointment as professor at Kaiserslautern; death of his wife; admission into the Masonic Lodge; remarriage.

  7. 1740, September 12: Johann Heinrich Jung, (he later called himself "Stilling" which means: a humble, modest, unpretentious person), was born in the small village Grund in the former principality of Nassau-Siegen, situated roughly in the middle of Germany. He is the son of John Helmann Jung (1716–1802) and Joan Dorothea, née Fischer (1717–1742).