Stammbuch, 1679-1684.
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Rostenscher, Christian.
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Stodert, Adrian.
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Schieman, Gabriel.
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Ferber, Joannes.
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Schröder, Christian.
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Titz, Friedrich Daniel.
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Friedrich Daniel Titz was the son of Johann Peter Titz, a professor of ancient languages, poetry, and rhetoric at Danzig. Johann Titz also wrote occasional poetry in Latin and German and was a member of Simon Dach's circle. Friedrich Titz studied at the Gymnasium in Danzig where his father taught. He began a study tour in 1679 which took him to other universities in Germany, Denmark, the Netherlands, England and France. He returned to Danzig in 1684. From the description of Stammbuch...
Borch, Ole, 1626-1690
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Hevelius, Johannes, 1611-1687
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Hevelius was a German astronomer who is most well known for his studies of comets, lunar topography, and his catalog of stars. From the description of Letter, 1686. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 122644730 Epithet: Consul at Dantzic British Library Archives and Manuscripts Catalogue : Person : Description : ark:/81055/vdc_100000000447.0x0003a7 ...
Morhof, Daniel Georg, 1639-1691
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Strauch, Aegidius, 1632-1682
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Danzig (Germany). Gymnasium Academicum.
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Omuth, Christian -1680
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Rostenscher, Wolfgang.
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Engelcke, Benjamin (-1680).
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Heyseus, Abraham
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Titz, Johann Peter, 1619-1689
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Schlief, Daniel.
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Vossius, Isaac, 1618-1689
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Bartholin, Caspar, 1655-1738
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Schmieder, Johann Ernst.
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Kratzer, Johann C.
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Major, Johann Daniel, 1634-1693
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Spener, Philipp Jakob, 1635-1705
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Philipp Jakob Spener, called the "Father of Pietism", was born on January 13, 1635 at Rappoltsweiler, Upper Alsace. He was educated in theology at Strassburg, Tubingen, and Basel. Upon completing his studies he became the private tutor to the Princes Palatinate, Christian and Charles. In 1663 he was employed as a pastor in Strassburg and lecturer in philology and history at the university. In 1666 he was appointed first pastor at Frankfort where he began his famous collegia pietatis (prayer meet...
Linde, Adrian di.
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