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    Austro-Hungarian writer, journalist, translator and bibliographer

    Károly Mária Kertbeny was a Hungarian journalist, translator, memoirist and human rights campaigner. Kertbeny coined the words heterosexual and homosexual as the German nouns Heterosexual and Homosexual. He translated works by Hungarian poets and writers Sándor Petőfi, János Arany and Mór Jókai into German. Among his acquaintances were Heinrich Heine, George Sand, Alfred de Musset, Hans Christian Andersen, Karl Marx, and the Brothers Grimm. Wikipedia

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    Károly Mária Kertbeny (born Karl Maria Benkert; 28 February 1824 - 23 January 1882) was a Hungarian journalist, translator, memoirist and human rights campaigner. Kertbeny coined the words heterosexual and homosexual as the German nouns Heterosexual and Homosexual. [1]He translated works by Hungarian poets and writers Sándor Petőfi, János Arany and Mór Jókai into German.
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    Kertbeny and his work are discussed in Manfred Herzer, "Kertbeny and the Nameless Love," Journal of Homosexuality 12:1 (Fall 1985): 1-25, and Jean-Claude Féray and Manfred Herzer, "Homosexual Studies and Politics in the Nineteenth Century: Karl Maria Kertbeny," trans. by Glen W. Peppel, Journal of Homosexuality 19:1 (1990), 23-47.
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    Kertbeny Károly Mária (eredetileg Karl-Maria Benkert, Bécs, 1824. február 28. - Budapest, 1882. január 23.) magyar újságíró, műfordító, könyvész, bibliográfus és biográfus.A homoszexuálisok jogaival foglalkozó írásai a legkorábbiak közé tartoznak, és ő alkotta meg a szinte minden nyelvben átvett és használt homoszexualitás és heteroszexualitás szavakat.
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    Károly Mária Kertbeny, an Austro-Hungarian man of letters, translator, and journalist deserves credit for coining the word homosexual. The Coinage and Dissemination of the Term On May 6, 1868, in a letter to pioneering German sexologist Karl Heinrich Ulrichs, Kertbeny used the word
  7. elisarolle.com

    Karl-Maria Kertbeny or Károly Mária Kertbeny (born Karl-Maria Benkert) (Vienna, February 28, 1824 - Budapest, January 23, 1882) was an Austrian-born Hungarian journalist, memoirist, and human rights campaigner. He is best known for coining the words heterosexual and homosexual.
  8. lgbthistoryproject.blogspot.com

    Karl-Maria Kertbeny (1824-82) Karl-Maria Kertbeny, also Károly Mária Kertbeny, was born as Karl-Maria Benkert in Vienna, the son of a writer and a painter. He was an Austrian-born Hungarian journalist, memoirist and human rights campaigner who first coined the word 'homosexual'.
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    Karl-Maria Kertbeny ou Károly Mária Kertbeny, né Karl-Maria Benkert à Vienne le 28 février 1824 et mort à Budapest le 23 janvier 1882, est un journaliste, écrivain, traducteur et militant des droits de l'homme hongrois germanophone.Il forgea les termes allemands « Homosexual » et « Heterosexual » en 1868, et « Homosexualität » en 1869, auxquels il opposa le terme « normalsexuel ».
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    Jul 6, 2023Abstract This article deals with the enigmatic biography and the controversial oeuvre of Karl Maria Kertbeny (recte: Karl Maria Benkert; 1824-1882). Kertbeny was a representative of the so-called Hungarus identity, a convinced Hungarian of non-Hungarian mother tongue. He worked primarily as a journalistic mediator and literary translator and was largely responsible for the image of Hungary and ...
  11. biographs.org

    Austrian Publicist and Translator of Hungarian Literature Károly Mária Kertbeny (1824-1882), an Austrian publicist and translator of Hungarian origin, resided in Budapest and Berlin. He dedicated himself to translating the works of famous Hungarian poets, including Sándor Petőfi, into the German language. Prolific Literary Contributions Kertbeny's literary output was remarkable, as he ...

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