Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { <http://wikidata.dbpedia.org/resource/Q78612> ?p ?o }
Showing triples 1 to 95 of
95
with 100 triples per page.
- Q78612 subject Q15344689.
- Q78612 subject Q5837663.
- Q78612 subject Q6936940.
- Q78612 subject Q7021569.
- Q78612 subject Q7218773.
- Q78612 subject Q7761021.
- Q78612 subject Q8474791.
- Q78612 subject Q8519883.
- Q78612 subject Q8733915.
- Q78612 subject Q8744313.
- Q78612 subject Q8930492.
- Q78612 abstract "Wilhelm Stekel (German: [ˈʃteːkəl]; March 18, 1868 – June 25, 1940) was an Austrian physician and psychologist, who became one of Sigmund Freud's earliest followers, and was once described as "Freud's most distinguished pupil." According to Ernest Jones, "Stekel may be accorded the honour, together with Freud, of having founded the first psycho-analytic society"; while he also described him as "a naturally gifted psychologist with an unusual flair for detecting repressed material." He later had a falling-out with Freud, who announced in November 1912 that "Stekel is going his own way".His works are translated and published in many languages.".
- Q78612 birthDate "1868-03-18".
- Q78612 birthPlace Q105206.
- Q78612 birthPlace Q2662063.
- Q78612 birthPlace Q28513.
- Q78612 birthYear "1868".
- Q78612 deathCause Q10737.
- Q78612 deathDate "1940-06-25".
- Q78612 deathPlace Q21.
- Q78612 deathPlace Q84.
- Q78612 deathYear "1940".
- Q78612 nationality Q40.
- Q78612 occupation Q212980.
- Q78612 occupation Q41630.
- Q78612 stateOfOrigin Q40.
- Q78612 wikiPageExternalLink 000660493.
- Q78612 wikiPageExternalLink index1.html?http%3A%2F%2Fheksis.com%2Findex_pliki%2Fheksis_1_2010%2Fteksty_2_2010%2Fen%2Fkazimierz-dabrowski-en.htm.
- Q78612 wikiPageExternalLink index1.html?http%3A%2F%2Fheksis.com%2Findex_pliki%2Fheksis_1_2010%2Fteksty_2_2010%2Fen%2Fwilhelm-stekel-en.htm.
- Q78612 wikiPageExternalLink b20442282M001.
- Q78612 wikiPageExternalLink belovedegofounda00stekuoft.
- Q78612 wikiPageExternalLink bisexuallovehomo00stekuoft.
- Q78612 wikiPageExternalLink depthsofsoulpsyc00stekuoft.
- Q78612 wikiPageExternalLink homosexualneuros00stekiala.
- Q78612 wikiPageExternalLink sexdreamslanguag00stekiala.
- Q78612 wikiPageWikiLink Q105206.
- Q78612 wikiPageWikiLink Q10737.
- Q78612 wikiPageWikiLink Q12206.
- Q78612 wikiPageWikiLink Q15344689.
- Q78612 wikiPageWikiLink Q168805.
- Q78612 wikiPageWikiLink Q1776982.
- Q78612 wikiPageWikiLink Q178059.
- Q78612 wikiPageWikiLink Q18216.
- Q78612 wikiPageWikiLink Q183883.
- Q78612 wikiPageWikiLink Q190845.
- Q78612 wikiPageWikiLink Q21.
- Q78612 wikiPageWikiLink Q212.
- Q78612 wikiPageWikiLink Q212980.
- Q78612 wikiPageWikiLink Q221870.
- Q78612 wikiPageWikiLink Q2662063.
- Q78612 wikiPageWikiLink Q28513.
- Q78612 wikiPageWikiLink Q3087958.
- Q78612 wikiPageWikiLink Q316792.
- Q78612 wikiPageWikiLink Q40.
- Q78612 wikiPageWikiLink Q4141350.
- Q78612 wikiPageWikiLink Q41630.
- Q78612 wikiPageWikiLink Q5371268.
- Q78612 wikiPageWikiLink Q5837663.
- Q78612 wikiPageWikiLink Q5879.
- Q78612 wikiPageWikiLink Q6936940.
- Q78612 wikiPageWikiLink Q7021569.
- Q78612 wikiPageWikiLink Q7218773.
- Q78612 wikiPageWikiLink Q7761021.
- Q78612 wikiPageWikiLink Q79904.
- Q78612 wikiPageWikiLink Q84.
- Q78612 wikiPageWikiLink Q8474791.
- Q78612 wikiPageWikiLink Q8519883.
- Q78612 wikiPageWikiLink Q8733915.
- Q78612 wikiPageWikiLink Q8744313.
- Q78612 wikiPageWikiLink Q8930492.
- Q78612 wikiPageWikiLink Q89538.
- Q78612 wikiPageWikiLink Q9215.
- Q78612 wikiPageWikiLink Q9625.
- Q78612 birthDate "1868-03-18".
- Q78612 birthPlace "Boiany, Bukovina, Austria-Hungary".
- Q78612 deathCause Q10737.
- Q78612 deathDate "1940-06-25".
- Q78612 deathPlace Q21.
- Q78612 deathPlace Q84.
- Q78612 name "Wilhelm Stekel".
- Q78612 nationality "Austrian".
- Q78612 occupation Q212980.
- Q78612 occupation Q41630.
- Q78612 type Person.
- Q78612 type Agent.
- Q78612 type Person.
- Q78612 type Agent.
- Q78612 type NaturalPerson.
- Q78612 type Thing.
- Q78612 type Q215627.
- Q78612 type Q5.
- Q78612 type Person.
- Q78612 comment "Wilhelm Stekel (German: [ˈʃteːkəl]; March 18, 1868 – June 25, 1940) was an Austrian physician and psychologist, who became one of Sigmund Freud's earliest followers, and was once described as "Freud's most distinguished pupil." According to Ernest Jones, "Stekel may be accorded the honour, together with Freud, of having founded the first psycho-analytic society"; while he also described him as "a naturally gifted psychologist with an unusual flair for detecting repressed material." He later had a falling-out with Freud, who announced in November 1912 that "Stekel is going his own way".His works are translated and published in many languages.".
- Q78612 label "Wilhelm Stekel".
- Q78612 name "Wilhelm Stekel".