Karl Ludwig Nitzsch (6 August 1751 – 5 December 1831) was a German theologian, a professor of theology since 1790. Nitzsch was born in Wittenberg, where...
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theologian Friedrich August Nitzsch. He was born in the small Saxon town of Borna near Leipzig. His father, Karl Ludwig Nitzsch, at that time pastor and...
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Nitzsch is a surname, and may refer to: Karl Ludwig Nitzsch (1751–1831), a German theologian His better-known son, Karl Immanuel Nitzsch (1787-1868), a...
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Abicht (1730–1740) Karl Gottlob Hofmann (1740–1774) Johann Friedrich Hirt (1775–1783) Karl Christian Tittmann (1784–1789) Karl Ludwig Nitzsch (1790–1817) In...
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der Griechen (pub. 1862, ed. C. W. Nitzsch) Karl Ludwig Nitzsch Karl Immanuel Nitzsch Friedrich August Berthold Nitzsch Homeric Question Chisholm 1911. This...
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the Principality of Halberstadt seated in Halberstadt 1790–1817: Karl Ludwig Nitzsch for the Saxon Electoral Circle seated in Wittenberg on the Elbe 1823–1829:...
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Anthology. He had a daughter Louise, married to the German theologian Karl Ludwig Nitzsch, and a son Christian Gottlieb Wernsdorf. Britta Berg: Wernsdorf,...
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August Neander Michael Neander Felix von Niemeyer Benedikt Niese Karl Immanuel Nitzsch Adam Gottlob Oehlenschläger Peter Simon Pallas Simon Patten Christiaan...
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Reformation. The same years witnessed a literary controversy with Karl Immanuel Nitzsch over the question of the Union and confessional latitudinarianism...
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Friedrich Christoph Dahlmann, and the classical scholar Gregor Wilhelm Nitzsch. He was also taught by the classicist Johann Matthias Schultz [de], whose...
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acting during his experiences. Other classicists, such as Gregor Wilhelm Nitzsch in 1840 and Heinrich Düntzer in 1861, had used Odysseus's ignorance to...
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Friedrich Dinter (1760–1831), theologian, educator Karl Immanuel Nitzsch (1767–1868), theologian Ludwig Otto (1850–1920), artist, was born at Borna Clemens...
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Naum → Johann Friedrich Naumann, a German ornithologist. Nitzsch → Christian Ludwig Nitzsch, a German zoologist. Nordm → Alexander von Nordmann, a Finnish...
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Religion; With Sketches of Neander, Tholuck, Olsausen, Hengstenberg, Twesten, Nitzsch, Muller, Ullmann, Rothe, Dorner, Lange, Ebrard, Wichern, and Other Distinguished...
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in 1830 Bahnsen began his study of philosophy and (under Gregor Wilhelm Nitzsch) philology in Kiel. From 1849 he fought as a volunteer against the Danes...
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Benedict Joseph Fenwick, American Catholic bishop (d. 1846) Christian Ludwig Nitzsch, German zoologist and botanist (d. 1837) September 5 Charles Malcolm...
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rule Alfred J. Rieber, pages 57–58, Central European University Press. Nitzsch, Friedrich (1875). "Freytags Ingraban und die Kirchengeschichte". Im Neuen...
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Geography, Philosophy and Pedagogy. His lecturers at Berlin included Mommsen, Nitzsch and Droysen for History, Kiepert for Geography, Johannes Schmidt for Indo-German...
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Schlegel (1767–1845), seminars presided over by the theologian Karl Immanuel Nitzsch (1787–1868); also courses given by Friedrich Gottlieb Welcker (1784–1868)...
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Benedict Joseph Fenwick, American Catholic bishop (d. 1846) Christian Ludwig Nitzsch, German zoologist and botanist (d. 1837) September 5 Charles Malcolm...
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