• Johann Heinrich Bisterfeld (1605 – 16 February 1655) was a German polymath, active as a philosopher, logician and encyclopedic writer from Siegen. A follower...
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    had just returned from Unitarianism to Calvinism, and Alsted and Johannes Bisterfeld were German professors brought in to improve standards. Among the...
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  • went on to Herborn Academy, where he studied under Johannes Heinrich Alsted and Johannes Bisterfeld. Although briefly at the University of Cambridge, supported...
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    Ernestus van Aylva, Ernestus ad Harinksma. Overijssel: Hendrik van Haagen, Johannes van Hemerde. Groningen: Hieronimus Ysbrants, Efaart Jacob Clant, Daniel...
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    patron to Comenius. Among his other correspondents was Johann Heinrich Bisterfeld. His funeral sermon for Peter Streithagen (1591–1653) was included in...
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  • 1662), polymath, the "Great Intelligencer of Europe" Johann Heinrich Bisterfeld (1605 – 1655) philosopher, logician and encyclopaedic writer Ludwig von...
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    effectively. In January 1634 he died of plague. A Latin poem by Johann Heinrich Bisterfeld is engraved on his tombstone. Herepei 1933. p. 468. Albert Szenczi Molnár's...
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  • Goethe Johannes Agnoli Johannes Bredenburg Johannes Clauberg Johannes de Muris Johannes de Raey Johannes Jacobus Poortman Johannes Kepler Johannes Nikolaus...
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