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- Beringer's_Lying_Stones abstract "Beringer's Lying Stones (Lügensteine) are pieces of limestone carved into the shape of various animals, discovered in 1725 by Professor Johann Bartholomeus Adam Beringer, Dean of the Faculty of Medicine at the University of Würzburg. Beringer believed them to be fossils, and because some of them also bore the name of God in Hebrew, suggested that they might be of divine origin. In fact, he was the victim of a hoax, perpetrated on him by his colleagues ex-Jesuit J. Ignatz Roderick, Professor of Geography and Mathematics, and Johann Georg von Eckhart, privy counselor and university librarian. Upon discovering the truth, Beringer took his hoaxers to court, and the scandal that followed left all three of them in disgrace.Some of the stones are now on display at the Oxford University Museum, and Teylers Museum in the Netherlands.".
- Beringer's_Lying_Stones birthYear "1667".
- Beringer's_Lying_Stones deathYear "1738".
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- Beringer's_Lying_Stones dateOfBirth "1667".
- Beringer's_Lying_Stones dateOfDeath "1738".
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- Beringer's_Lying_Stones name "Beringer, Johann".
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- Beringer's_Lying_Stones subject Category:University_of_Würzburg.
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- Beringer's_Lying_Stones comment "Beringer's Lying Stones (Lügensteine) are pieces of limestone carved into the shape of various animals, discovered in 1725 by Professor Johann Bartholomeus Adam Beringer, Dean of the Faculty of Medicine at the University of Würzburg. Beringer believed them to be fossils, and because some of them also bore the name of God in Hebrew, suggested that they might be of divine origin. In fact, he was the victim of a hoax, perpetrated on him by his colleagues ex-Jesuit J.".
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- Beringer's_Lying_Stones label "Fausses pierres de Wurtzbourg".
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- Beringer's_Lying_Stones name "Beringer, Johann".