Johann Heinrich Alsted (March 1588 – November 9, 1638), "the true parent of all the Encyclopædias", was a German-born Transylvanian Saxon Calvinist minister...
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encyclopedic writer from Siegen. A follower of Ramus and pupil of Johann Heinrich Alsted at the Herborn Academy (Academia Nassauensis), Bisterfeld became...
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2008) ISBN 978-0-14-102598-8 Hotson, Howard. Paradise Postponed: Johann Heinrich Alsted and the Birth of Calvinist Millenarianism, (Springer, 2000). Jue...
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Francisco Jiménez de Cisneros, Gottfried Leibniz, Giordano Bruno, Johann Heinrich Alsted, Jožef Mislej, and Ivo Salzinger. Lullism in France started at the...
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the commencement of a final seventh millennium). This was done by Johann Heinrich Alsted in the 17th century. The scheme was widely influential in its tripartite...
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ISBN 978-0670789757. Hotson, Howard (2000). Paradise Postponed: Johann Heinrich Alsted and the Birth of Calvinist Millenarianism. Springer Science and...
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Encyclopaedia Cursus Philosophici is an encyclopedia of Johann Heinrich Alsted (1588–1638). Johann Heinrich Alsted published the Encyclopaedia in seven volumes in...
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Diederik F. (2021-04-04). "Dermatology: coinage of the term by Johann Heinrich Alsted (1630)". International Journal of Dermatology. 60 (7): 877–878....
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1694 Johann Jacob Zimmermann Believed that Jesus would return and the world would end this year.: 19–20 John Mason and Johann Heinrich Alsted Both claimed...
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writer and poet Marius Moga (1981–), producer, composer, and singer Johann Heinrich Alsted (1588–1638), German Calvinist minister and academic. Spent his last...
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described by Johann Heinrich Alsted and Leon Battista Alberti. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Archipendula. Building the Pyramids Alsted, J.H. (1626)...
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Richardson John Udall Guy de Brues Pierre Gassendi in writing on logic. Johann Heinrich Alsted, "the culmination of the Ramist tradition", but also a critic of...
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2007) Johann Heinrich Alsted 1588-1638: Between Renaissance, Reformation and Universal Reform (Oxford: Clarendon Press, 2000) Paradise Postponed: Johann Heinrich...
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would begin by this year. Johann Heinrich Alsted This Calvinist minister predicted the Millennium would begin by this year. Johann Jacob Zimmermann Believed...
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Catuli "whelps" or Canes Laconicae "Spartan dogs", recorded in Johann Heinrich Alsted (1649, 408), is probably an early modern innovation. "Very recently...
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Clemens Timpler (1563–1624), Gilbertus Jacchaeus (1578–1628), Johann Heinrich Alsted (1588–1638), Antonius Walaeus (1573–1639), and Johannes Maccovius...
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29 – Margherita Aldobrandini, Parmesan regent (d. 1646) March – Johann Heinrich Alsted, German theologian (d. 1638) April 4 – Padovanino, Italian painter...
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alchemy and Neoplatonic mysticism, others (such as Giulio Pace and Johann Heinrich Alsted) were still interested in the Lullian Art as a universal logic,...
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Dictionary), 1695 Antonio Zara: Anatomia ingeniorum et scientiarum, 1615 Johann Heinrich Alsted: Encyclopaedia septem tomi distincta 1630 Laurentius Beyerlinck...
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Robert Petre, 3rd Baron Petre, English baron (b. 1599) November 9 – Johann Heinrich Alsted, German theologian (b. 1588) November 11 – Cornelis Corneliszoon...
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"All chronicles call this country the Land of Palestine" 1649: Johann Heinrich Alsted, Scientiarum Omnium Encyclopaedia: XI. Palestina lacus tres sunt...
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method of loci. A new edition of his works was published in 1612 by Johann Heinrich Alsted, for Lazarus Zetzner. Paolo Rossi, Stephen Clucas (translator) (2006)...
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Encyclopedia septem tomis distincta (A Seven-Part Encyclopedia) by Johann Heinrich Alsted (1630). Most early encyclopedias did not include biographies of...
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merchant) Almont, Michigan – Juan Almonte Alstead, New Hampshire – Johann Heinrich Alsted (compiled an early encyclopedia that was popular at Harvard College)...
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year 1517. He was a follower of John Napier, and an influence on Johann Heinrich Alsted. The Synopsis criticorum of Matthew Poole called him "vir doctus...
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and Explained. (Woodstock, VT: SkyLight Paths Publishing, 2007) “Johann Heinrich Alsted & English Millennialism”, The Harvard Theological Review 62 (Spring...
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but would be incorporated in 1763 as Alstead. It was named for Johann Heinrich Alsted, who compiled an early encyclopedia that was popular at Harvard...
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Robert Petre, 3rd Baron Petre, English baron (b. 1599) November 9 – Johann Heinrich Alsted, German theologian (b. 1588) November 11 – Cornelis Corneliszoon...
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Retrieved 5 March 2013. H. Hotson (2000). Paradise Postponed: Johann Heinrich Alsted and the Birth of Calvinist Millenarianism. Springer. p. 161....
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29 – Margherita Aldobrandini, Parmesan regent (d. 1646) March – Johann Heinrich Alsted, German theologian (d. 1638) April 4 – Padovanino, Italian painter...
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