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  • ...of Helmstedt|Helmstedt]]. He resigned his position in 1727, but lived at [[Helmstedt]] until his death.{{sfn|Chisholm|1911}} ...ry of the [[Protestant Reformation|Reformation]] which is preserved in the Helmstedt Juleum.{{sfn|Chisholm|1911}} ...
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  • ...17 February 1816, Helmstedt) was a German [[zoologist]]. He was the father of [[Martin Lichtenstein|Martin Hinrich Carl Lichtenstein]] (1780–1857). ...dt.hab.de/index.php?cPage=5&sPage=prof&wWidth=1024&wHeight=630 Universität Helmstedt — Professorenkatalog] (biographical data)</ref> ...
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  • ...enke, Heinrich Philipp Konrad|volume=13|page=269}}</ref> He was the father of [[historian]] [[Ernst Ludwig Theodor Henke]] (1804–1872). ...elstein Abbey]] (1786) and vice-president of the [[Braunschweig University of Technology|Carolinum in Braunschweig]] (1803).<ref name=DB>[http://bsbndb.b ...
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  • ...is theological education in [[Braunschweig]] and [[University of Helmstedt|Helmstedt]]. In 1696 he became rector in [[Osterburg (Altmark)|Osterburg]], in 1698 a ...: From 1748 to 1764 he was assisted by Johann Gottfried Bürger, the father of poet [[Gottfried August Bürger]]. ...
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  • ...Karl Benedikt Hase (1780–1864).webm|thumb|Documentary on the private diary of Karl Benedikt Hase]] ...Benoît Hase}}; 11 May 1780 &ndash; 21 March 1864) was a French Hellenist, of German extraction. ...
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  • | birth_place = Küblingen, [[Kingdom of Prussia]], [[Holy Roman Empire]] | death_place = [[Halle (Saale)|Halle]], Kingdom of Prussia, Holy Roman Empire ...
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  • ...nrich Philipp Konrad Henke|Heinrich Henke]] (1752–1809). He was the father of anatomist [[Wilhelm von Henke]] (1834–1896). ...rg]] (1839).<ref>[http://de.wikisource.org/wiki/ADB:Henke,_Ernst Biography of Henke] @ [[Allgemeine Deutsche Biographie]]</ref> ...
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  • '''Franz Heinrich Ludolf Ahrens''' (6 June 1809, [[Helmstedt]] – 25 September 1881, [[Hanover]]) was a German [[philologist]]. ...d in 1849 succeeded [[Georg Friedrich Grotefend|GF Grotefend]] as director of the Lyceum at [[Hanover]], a post which he filled with great success for th ...
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  • | work_institution = [[University of Helmstedt]]<br/>[[Halle University]] | alma_mater = [[University of Göttingen]] ...
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  • |caption =Portrait of Johann Andreas Quenstedt ...ics and associate professor of theology, 1649–1660; and ordinary professor of theology, 1660–1688 until his death. ...
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  • ...eisch) to [[Italy]] where he published his first literary work, an edition of [[Velleius Paterculus]]. Acidalius studied philosophy and medicine in [[Bol ...r [[Wacker von Wackenfels]] to Neisse. He died there of a fever at the age of 28. ...
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  • | birth_place = [[Düsseldorf]], [[Duchy of Berg]], [[Holy Roman Empire]] ...ages=116–117}}</ref> that were not at all appreciated by the intellectuals of his time. [[Johann Gottfried Herder|Herder]] called Jacobi's anacreontic po ...
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  • ...orist]], composer, [[chronology|chronologer]], [[astronomer]], and teacher of the late [[Renaissance]]. ...ntil his death in [[Leipzig]], despite the offers successively made to him of mathematical professorships at [[Frankfurt]] and [[Wittenberg]].{{sfn|Chish ...
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  • ...efly known for his labors on [[Plautus]] and [[Terence]]; in the knowledge of these authors he was unrivalled, except perhaps by [[Friedrich Wilhelm Rits ...the ''Jahrbücher für Philologie und Pädagogik'', the philology department of which he was for many years editor.{{sfn|Chisholm|1911}} ...
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  • ...ective of the period of [[Lutheran Orthodoxy]], he is seen as a forerunner of [[Pietism]], a movement within Lutheranism that gained strength in the late ...lous Lutheran, the crown of whose life's work was the forcible suppression of [[Calvinism|Calvinistic]] preaching and worship in the day, and who had gre ...
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  • ...lumenbach]]. He returned to present his thesis to Helmstädt on a subject of entomology. He went to [[Paris]] in 1802 and there met [[Georges Cuvier]], ...niversity was transferred to [[Wrocław|Breslau]]. There he became director of the Breslau Natural History Museum and installed his own collections there. ...
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  • ...he men whose influence mainly determined his theological position and line of work was [[Johann August Ernesti]].{{sfn|Chisholm|1911}} ...jamin Kennicott]]'s ''Dissertation on the State of the Printed Hebrew Text of the Old Testament'' (1756), which was followed the next year by an essay in ...
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  • ...a German [[physician]] and [[botanist]] who helped to develop better ways of [[taxonomy (biology)|classifying plants]]. ...l Society]]. Because of his interest also in astronomy, by the last decade of his life (around 1713), Rivinus was nearly completely blind from looking at ...
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  • | title = [[Duchy of Brunswick-Lüneburg|Duke of Brunswick-Lüneburg]] | succession = [[List of rulers of Brunswick-Wolfenbüttel|Prince of Brunswick-Wolfenbüttel]] ...
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  • ...them of Germany, and a number of popular children's songs, considered part of the [[Young Germany]] movement. ...allersleben, Foto von P, Bild- und Rückseite.jpg|thumb|[[Carte de visite]] of Hoffmann, card no. "1324" by an unidentified photographer with crown over t ...
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