Heinrich Hössli (6 August 1784 – 24 December 1864), sometimes written as Hößli, was a Swiss hatter and author. His book Eros. Die Männerliebe der Griechen...
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out that many of the great heroes of history were gay. With Heinrich Hössli and Karl Heinrich Ulrichs, he was among the first writers to put those now-familiar...
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in Glarus) the last person to be executed in Europe for witchcraft Heinrich Hössli (1784 in Glarus – 1864 in Winterthur) a Swiss hatter and author Johann...
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criminalization of consensual sexual conduct. In the 1830s, the Swiss writer Heinrich Hössli was one of the first to voice this sentiment. German-language writer...
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inclusive and reflective of youth who make up the organization. When Heinrich Hössli and K. H. Ulrichs began their pioneering homosexual scholarship in...
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1911, online at archive.org Karsch, F. (2022). Karl Heinrich Ulrichs' predecessor Heinrich Hössli (1784-1864): The first known literary activist and parent...
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LGBT emancipation began in 1836, with the publication of a book by Heinrich Hössli, a cloth merchant from Glarus, defending homosexuality and love between...
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throughout their lives. So far, these include: Franz Desgouttes Heinrich Federer Heinrich Hössli Jacques-Barthélemy Micheli du Crest Paracelsus Reinhold Schneider...
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the league season with just four goals. Alfred Schlecht scored three, Heinrich Hess, Karl Putzendopler and Karl Wüthrich each scored two goals and Arthur...
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