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  1. 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 (2 vols., 1836, 1838) surveyed references to same-sex love in ancient Greek literature and more recent research, and was one of the first works in the 19th century that defended love ...

  2. Heinrich Hössli (Glaris, 6 de agosto de 1784 - Winterthur, 24 de diciembre de 1864) fue un escritor suizo, considerado el primer verdadero militante del movimiento de liberación homosexual, cuyo surgimiento se hace remontar simbólicamente a la publicación de su obra Eros (1836), una defensa del amor entre hombres.

  3. Heinrich Hössli war ein Schweizer Putzmacher, Tuchhändler und Schriftsteller. Er schrieb mit Eros. Die Männerliebe der Griechen die erste wichtige Verteidigung der Homosexualität.

  4. Aug 26, 2018 · Köhler serves up another surprise in speculating that Nietzsche may have been familiar with the writings of Karl Heinrich Ulrichs (1825–1895), regarded as the most important pioneer of the early gay rights movement. Ulrichs—who knew of Hössli’s book—published some of his pamphlets exploring the innate origins of same-sex love during ...

  5. Nineteenth-century Swiss milliner and anthologist Heinrich Hössli was a passionate apologist for homosexuality, but his work exerted almost no influence. Hössli was born in Glarus, Switzerland, on August 6, 1784, the first of 14 children.

  6. Oct 29, 2002 · The year 1836 is seen as a landmark date in gay history since that year saw the publication of a pioneering book, “Eros”, by Swiss writer Heinrich Hössli.

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  8. Heinrich Hössli has 16 books on Goodreads with 3 ratings. Heinrich Hösslis most popular book is Eros (Die Männerliebe der Griechen, ihre Beziehungen zur...

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