Dr. Med. Alois Jeitteles

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Dr. Med. Alois Jeitteles (Jeiteles)

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Birthplace: Brno, Brno-City District, South Moravian Region, Czech Republic
Death: April 16, 1858 (63)
Brno, Brno-City District, South Moravian Region, Czech Republic
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Son of Gottlieb Bezalel Jeitteles and Johanna Jeitteles
Husband of Johanna Jeitteles
Father of Ottilie Bondy; Richard Jeitteles and Robert Geitler
Brother of Therese Kern and Elisabeth Franckel

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About Dr. Med. Alois Jeitteles

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Austrian physician and poet; born June 20, 1794 (or 1795), at Brünn, Moravia; died there April 16, 1858. He studied philosophy at Brünn and Prague, and medicine at Vienna (M.D. 1819). Stimulated by his intercourse with men like Beethoven, Grillparzer, and the leading artists of the Vienna Burgtheater, he turned to poetry, attracting attention even as a student. His song-cycle," An die Ferne Geliebte," which appeared in "Selam Aglaja," was set to music by Beethoven. The parody "Der Schicksalstriumph," written in 1818 in collaboration with Castelli, made the rounds of the German stage. In 1819 he together with his cousin Ignaz Jeiteles founded the weekly "Siona"; but it was soon discontinued. In 1821 he settled as a physician in Brünn. In 1848 he was appointed editor of the official "Brünner Zeitung," an office which he held till his death.

A student of the old Italian and Spanish dramatists, Jeiteles published translations from the latter, and also wrote plays that appeared at the Burg-theater, Vienna. Among these were: "Fegefeuer des Heiligen Patricius"; "Die Macht des Blutes"; "Der Richter aus Zalamea"; "Die Vergeltung"; "Auge und Ohr"; "Der Liebe Wahn und Wahr-heit"; "Die Hausgenossen"; and "Der Hirtenknabe von Tolosa." Most of his scientific works have appeared in annuals and other periodicals. His last work, "Der Lehrer des Propheten," was printed in Wertheimer's "Jahrbuch für Israeliten," 5618 (= 1857-1858), pp. 667 et seq.

Bibliography: Wiener Zeitung, 1858, No. 91; Löw, Ben Chananja, 1858, p. 240; Wertheimer, Jahrb. 5619 (=1858-59), p. 336; Jüdisches Athenäum (Grimma and Leipsic), 1851, pp. 111 et seq.; Würzbach, Biog. Lex. x. 117; Gödeke, Grundriss zur Gesch. der Deutschen Dichtung, vii. 28 et seq., Dresden, 1900.

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Studied philosophy in Prague and Brno. Studied medicine in Vienna (1819 MD title)

Belonged to the circle of friends of Ludwig van Beethoven.

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Dr. Med. Alois Jeitteles's Timeline

1794
June 20, 1794
Brno, Brno-City District, South Moravian Region, Czech Republic
1832
July 26, 1832
Jihomoravský, Česká republika (Czech Republic)
1839
July 27, 1839
Brno, Czechia (Czech Republic)
1858
April 16, 1858
Age 63
Brno, Brno-City District, South Moravian Region, Czech Republic
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