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  • ...-Syracusanus-et-al-Lodewijk-Caspar-Valckenaer MG 0683.tif|thumb|Title page of Theocritus: ''Carmina bucolica'', edited by Valckenaer, Leiden 1779. Runnin ...llower of [[Tiberius Hemsterhuis]], and his successor in 1766 in the chair of Greek at Leiden.{{cn|date=August 2022}} He was born in [[Leeuwarden]]. ...
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  • ...el (2011). ''The Eponym Dictionary of Reptiles''. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press. xiii + 296 pp. {{ISBN|978-1-4214-0135-5}}. ("Phelsum", p. 206).</ref ...sum started his medical studies on 17 November 1754 at the university of [[Franeker]] (Netherlands), where he later earned his doctorate. He settled down as a ...
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  • {{Short description|Former university in the Netherlands}} [[File:Universiteit van Franeker.jpg|right|thumb|De academia van Vrieslant (Friesland Academy), 1622]] ...
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  • ...' or '''Lammert Bos''') was a Dutch [[scholar]], [[critic]] and forerunner of [[Tiberius Hemsterhuis]]. ...w of Dominic Camper.<ref name=molh/> after an uneventful life he died at [[Franeker]] in 1717.{{sfn|Chisholm|1911}} ...
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  • ...Camp" near [[Neede]], explaining the third part of Tengnagel's name. Part of his youth he spent with his maternal grandfather at [[Bocholt, Germany|Boch ...nova|Astronomia Nova]]''. From 1604 to 1606 he was a corresponding member of the [[Accademia dei Lincei]].<ref>http://www.bl.uk/catalogues/ItalianAcadem ...
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  • ...Maccovius attracted many students to [[Franeker]], where he spent the rest of his life. The first of his three wives was Antje van Uylenburgh, a sister of painter [[Rembrandt]]'s wife [[Saskia van Uylenburgh]], who, around the tim ...
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  • ...broke down under excessive study, and he died, almost blind, at the house of a relative in [[Meiderich]] near [[Duisburg]], on 5 November 1752.{{sfn|Chi ...e veterum jurisconsultorum'' (1711), and a revision of the ''Leges Atticae of S. Petit'' (1741).{{sfn|Chisholm|1911}} ...
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  • ...uently professor of poetry (1744), general librarian (1752), and inspector of the gymnasium (1753). In 1777 he retired, and died on 24 June 1778 at Santh ...contemporaries, notably Saxe and [[Christian Adolph Klotz]]. He was a man of extensive learning, and had a great talent for Latin poetry. His most valua ...
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  • ...in his twentieth year, he had already directed his attention to the study of the ancient languages.<ref name="EB1911">{{EB1911|inline=y|wstitle=Hemsterh ...did not enter on his duties there till 1720. In 1738 he became a professor of national history as well. Two years afterward, he was called to teach the s ...
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  • | notable_works = ''The Doctrine of the Covenant and Testament of God'' (1648), ''Lexicon et Commentarius Sermonis Hebraici et Chaldaici'' (1 | education = [[University of Franeker]] ...
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  • ...a different type of spirit, the spirit of absolute [[antisupernaturalism]] of the German idealistic kind."<ref name=GT /> ...ntion to the [[New Testament]], and wrote ''A Critical Study of the Gospel of John'' (1864, in German 1867).{{sfn|Chisholm|1911|p=357}} ...
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  • | education = [[University of Groningen]], [[Leiden University]] ...theology]] (1709), he returned to Leiden, and devoted himself to the study of the manuscript collections there until 1711, when he became pastor at Wasse ...
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  • [[File:Apáca, Románia 2019 12.jpg|thumb|Statue of János Apáczai Csere in [[Apața]]]] ...lopædia Britannica'' calls him "the leading Protestant scholar and writer" of 17th-century Hungary.<ref>[http://www.britannica.com/EBchecked/topic/29282/ ...
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  • ...his doctorate in [[theology]] at [[Leiden]], later serving as a professor of [[Oriental languages]] at [[Herborn (Hesse)|Herborn]] (1744–1749),<ref>[htt ...31&PID=26670 Library of Congress] &mdash; the source for the Dutch version of his name (listed as John James in the 1911 Britannica)<!-- this link wasn't ...
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  • ...kershoek by [[Philip van Dijk]], 1733 (Collection Cultural Heritage Agency of the Netherlands).]] ...n law of his country, and took as the basis of a new system the principles of [[Roman law]].<ref name="EB1911">{{EB1911|inline=y|wstitle=Bynkershoek, Cor ...
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  • | notable_works = ''The Economy of the Covenants between God and Man'' (1677) ...(1651-1654, 1655),<br>[[University of Groningen]] (1654-1655),<br>[[Leiden University]] ...
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  • | education = [[University of Leipzig|Leipzig]]<br>[[University of Halle]] | workplaces = [[University of Halle]] ...
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  • ...ridge]]. In 1572 he became professor of Oriental languages at [[university of Oxford|Oxford]].<ref name="EB1911">{{EB1911|inline=1|wstitle=Drusius, Johan ...Friesland]] and was admitted as professor of Hebrew at the [[University of Franeker]], an office which he discharged with great honour until his death. He acqu ...
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  • {{short description|Public university in Harderwijk, Dutch Republic (now the Netherlands) from 1648-1811}} ...ted Provinces]] (now: the [[Netherlands]]). It was founded by the province of [[Guelders]] (Gelre). ...
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  • ...izonius''' (or '''Accinctus''') was the name{{Clarify|date=February 2023}} of '''Jakob Voorbroek''' (26 October 1651 &ndash; 6 April 1715), a [[Dutch peo ...o the chair of eloquence and history at [[Franeker]] through the influence of [[Johann Georg Graevius|J. G. Graevius]] and [[Nikolaes Heinsius the Elder| ...
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