Franz Xaver Gabelsberger

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Franz Xaver Gabelsberger was a 19th-century German inventor best known for creating an influential shorthand writing system widely used in German-speaking countries.

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Franz Xaver Gabelsberger canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf German person
human
inventor
shorthand inventor
activeInCentury 19th century
burialPlace Munich NERFINISHED
causeOfDeath stroke
commemoratedBy monuments in Munich
streets named after him in German-speaking countries
countryOfCitizenship Germany
Kingdom of Bavaria NERFINISHED
dateOfBirth 1789-02-09
dateOfDeath 1849-01-04
educatedAt Lyceum in Munich NERFINISHED
employer Bavarian civil service
ethnicGroup German
familyName Gabelsberger NERFINISHED
fieldOfWork shorthand
stenography
givenName Franz NERFINISHED
Xaver NERFINISHED
hasHeritage Bavarian
hasParticularSignificance pioneer of modern shorthand in German-speaking countries
hasSignature signature of Franz Xaver Gabelsberger (image)
hasWork Anleitung zur deutschen Redezeichenkunst NERFINISHED
influenced German stenography
later German shorthand systems
knownFor creating an influential German shorthand
inventing a cursive shorthand system
languageOfWorkOrName German
name Franz Xaver Gabelsberger NERFINISHED
nativeLanguage German
notableWork Gabelsberger shorthand NERFINISHED
Gabelsberger system of shorthand NERFINISHED
occupation civil servant
inventor
stenographer
placeOfBirth Electorate of Bavaria NERFINISHED
Munich
placeOfDeath Kingdom of Bavaria NERFINISHED
Munich
positionHeld secretary in the Bavarian Ministry of the Interior
publicationDateOfWork 1834
sexOrGender male
workLocation Munich NERFINISHED

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Franz Xaver sharesGivenNameWith Franz Xaver Gabelsberger