Jeitteles
Jeitteles , also Jeiteles , was the surname of a Jewish family of scholars that can be traced back to Prague in the early 17th century , and from which primarily doctors and writers emerged.
Important representatives
- Alois Jeitteles (1794–1858), Austrian doctor, writer and editor
- Andreas Jeitteles (1799–1878), physician, writer and politician
- Baruch Jeitteles (1762–1813), Bohemian rabbi and writer
- Ignaz Jeitteles (1783–1843), Austrian philosophical and aesthetic writer
- Isaak Jeitteles (1814–1857), Austrian journalist and writer
- Jonas Jeitteles (1735–1806), Austrian doctor
- Juda Jeitteles (1773-1838), Austrian orientalist
- Ludwig Heinrich Jeitteles (1830–1883), Austrian natural scientist
- Ottilie Jeitteles (1832–1921), maiden name of Ottilie Bondy , Austrian suffragette
- Richard Jeitteles (1839–1909), railway specialist and member of the manor house of the Austrian Imperial Council
- Wilhelm Junk (own Jeitteles , 1866–1942), antiquarian and publisher
literature
- Heinz Rieder: Jeit (t) eles. In: New German Biography (NDB). Volume 10, Duncker & Humblot, Berlin 1974, ISBN 3-428-00191-5 , p. 387 f. ( Digitized version ).