Johann Jakob Meyer

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Johann Jakob Meyer (December 30, 1798, in Zurich – April 11, 1826, in Missolonghi) was a Swiss editor and journalist, best remembered as a philhellene and for his research in Greek history and culture. He also published works studying sexual activity in Ancient India.[1][2][3]

References

  1. ^ Rothpletz, Emil (1931). Der Schöfflisdorfer Philhellene Johann Jakob Meyer (1798-1826). Ein Beitrag zur Geschichte der Griechenbewegung in Europa während des griechischen Freiheitskrieges (1821-1829) (in German). Basel.
  2. ^ Vakalopoulos, Apostolos E. (1990). Selected basic historical sources of the Greek Revolution (in Greek). Thessaloniki. p. 550.
  3. ^ Fotiadis, Dimitris (1971). History of 21 (in Greek). Athens. pp. 132, 180.