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    Jakob Thomasius (Latin: Jacobus Thomasius; 27 August 1622 – 9 September 1684) was a German academic philosopher and jurist. He is now regarded as an important...
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  • Thomasius is a surname, and may refer to: Jakob Thomasius (1622–1684), German philosopher Christian Thomasius (1655–1728), German jurist and philosopher...
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    Christian Thomasius (1 January 1655 – 23 September 1728) was a German jurist and philosopher. He was born in Leipzig and was educated by his father, Jakob Thomasius...
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    former university at age 14. There he was guided, among others, by Jakob Thomasius, previously a student of Friedrich. Leibniz completed his bachelor's...
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    its political dangers: Jakob Thomasius against Spinoza's Theological-Political Treatise. A study and the translation of Thomasius' text [1] Nils-Eric Sahlin...
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    Schmuck Relatives Gottfried Leibniz (son) Scientific career Fields Moral philosophy Institutions University of Leipzig Notable students Jakob Thomasius...
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    read and quoted by scholars like Robert Burton, Daniel Sennert and Jakob Thomasius. Goclenius himself returned to his Psychologia in a textbook on natural...
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    the funeral of a university professor, the philosopher and jurist Jakob Thomasius who died in 1684. His aria was published in 1697 in Leipzig in a collection...
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  • Christianising approach of Renaissance humanists to ancient Greek thought. Jakob Thomasius, Jean Le Clerc and Pierre Bayle found the neostoicism of Lipsius a...
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  • Jainism Jakob Böhme Jakob Friedrich Fries Jakob Frohschammer Jakob Guttmann (rabbi) Jakob Klatzkin Jakob Lorber Jakob Sigismund Beck Jakob Thomasius Jakub...
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    argued against the deductive systems of natural law advocated by Christian Thomasius (1655-1728) and Christian Wolff (1679-1754). He gave the same treatment...
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    Rempublicam In Microcosmo Conspicuam (Aug. 1666) Doctoral advisor Jakob Thomasius Doctoral students J. C. Wichmannshausen Christian Michelmann Notes...
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    American colonial ancestor of Abraham Lincoln (d. 1690) August 27 – Jakob Thomasius, German philosopher (d. 1684) September 21 – Yamaga Sokō, Japanese...
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    Francisco de Quevedo, Jean-Jacques Rousseau, Arthur Schopenhauer, Jakob Thomasius, and Gotthold Ephraim Lessing. Additionally, Huarte's position on women...
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  • Thomas School of Leipzig), in Leipzig, Germany have included: 1676 Jakob Thomasius 1730 Johann Matthias Gesner 1734 Johann August Ernesti 1835 Johann...
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    the University of Halle, where he fell under the influence of Christian Thomasius and Nicolaus Hieronymus Gundling. He obtained his Habilitation in 1712...
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    1622) August 20 – Maria d'Este, Italian noble (b. 1644) September 9 – Jakob Thomasius, German philosopher (b. 1622) October 1 – Pierre Corneille, French...
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    American colonial ancestor of Abraham Lincoln (d. 1690) August 27 – Jakob Thomasius, German philosopher (d. 1684) September 21 – Yamaga Sokō, Japanese...
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    1622) August 20 – Maria d'Este, Italian noble (b. 1644) September 9 – Jakob Thomasius, German philosopher (b. 1622) October 1 – Pierre Corneille, French...
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    (conductor); succeeded to the post of Thomaskantor by Günther Ramin Jakob Thomasius – German academic philosopher and jurist Christian Theodor Weinlig...
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    Kindermann, Johann Klaj, Martin Opitz, David Schirmer, Andreas Tscherning, Jakob Thomasius, Philipp von Zesen and Caspar Ziegler. After Opitz had died, Buchner...
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    Leipzig, Nicolson was impressed by Johann Benedict Carpzov II, and Jakob Thomasius. He also admired Johann Adam Schertzer. He studied there until February...
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    Ernst Bloch (redirect from Jakob Knerz)
    [ɛʁnst ˈblɔx]; July 8, 1885 – August 4, 1977; pseudonyms: Karl Jahraus, Jakob Knerz) was a German Marxist philosopher. Bloch was influenced by Georg Wilhelm...
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  • Creusel 1668 SS 519 Paul Amman 1668 WS 520 Johannes Olearius 1669 SS 521 Jakob Thomasius 1669 WS 522 Johannes Ittig 1670 SS 523 Johann Adam Schertzer 1670 WS...
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  • War Minister (for army matters) and Navy Minister. Bohr, Jakob Kjøgx (6 February 2023). "Jakob Ellemann-Jensen sygemeldt på ubestemt tid". nyheder.tv2...
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    .A. Gotwald Erlangen G. C. A. von Harless J. W. F. Höfling Gottfried Thomasius J. C. K. von Hofmann Franz Delitzsch K. F. A. Kahnis Theodosius Harnack...
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  • Nikolaus Tetens (1736–1807) (Cambridge; Macmillan; Routledge 2000) Christian Thomasius (1655–1728) (Macmillan; Sassen) Ernst Troeltsch (1865–1923) (Cambridge;...
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    Hufeland in Berlin, in 1805 producing his thesis in Jena on Christian Thomasius. He further published biographies of Hugo Grotius (1806) and Sir William...
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  • Karl Friedrich August Kahnis, Christoph Ernst Luthardt, and Gottfried Thomasius. Neo-Lutheranism is sometimes limited only to the theology and activity...
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    the school, largely to provide a lecture forum for the jurist Christian Thomasius who had been expelled from Leipzig for his liberal views. Handel did not...
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