Christoph (Keller) Cellarius (22 November 1638 – 4 June 1707) was a German classical scholar from Schmalkalden who held positions in Weimar and Halle....
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Cellarius may refer to: Cellarius is the Latin form of cellarer, an office within a medieval Benedictine abbey. As a surname it is usually a Latinized...
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periodisation became standard after the 17th-century German historian Christoph Cellarius divided history into three periods: ancient, medieval, and modern...
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Tripartite periodization became standard after the German historian Christoph Cellarius published Universal History Divided into an Ancient, Medieval, and...
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Map of Iberia and Colchis by Christoph Cellarius printed in Leipzig in 1706...
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Marketplace Church St. George Row of Houses at Marketplace Railway station Christoph Cellarius, scholar, born 22 November 1638, died 4 June 1707 in Halle Christian...
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2012. Princeton Encyclopedia of Classical Sites: "Aegilium Insula" Christoph Cellarius, Notitia orbis antiqui: sive geographia plenior, 1701-06:606. De...
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introduced by Leonardo Bruni in the early 15th century, strengthened by Christoph Cellarius in the late 17th century, and cemented by Edward Gibbon in the late...
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November 8 – Anton van Dale, Dutch minister (d. 1708) November 22 – Christoph Cellarius, German classical scholar (d. 1707) November 25 – Catherine of Braganza...
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the earliest account of time. Printed for T. Osborne. pp. 618–. Christoph Cellarius (1706). Notitia orbis antiqui, sive Geographia plenior, ab ortu rerumpublicarum...
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Map of Colchis and Iberia by Christoph Cellarius printed in Leipzig in 1706...
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was his chronology popularized until the seventeenth century by Christoph Cellarius. The division of history into ancient, medieval, and modern was made...
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Morcelli, Africa christiana, Volume I, (Brescia, 1816), p. 274. Christoph Cellarius, Notitia orbis antiqvi, sive, Geographia plenior: Volume 2 (F. Gleditschii...
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November 8 – Anton van Dale, Dutch minister (d. 1708) November 22 – Christoph Cellarius, German classical scholar (d. 1707) November 25 – Catherine of Braganza...
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devoted themselves to the reconstruction of the seminary in Zeitz. Christoph Cellarius would later add great prestige to this seminary. Dorothea Maria died...
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Louis-Sébastien Le Nain de Tillemont (1637–1698), ecclesiastical historian Christoph Cellarius (1638–1707), German universal historian John Strype (1643–1737),...
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Benjamin Hedericus, London, 1727, and the Geographia Antiqua of Christoph Cellarius, 6th edit. London, 1731. Patrick was one of the collaborators of...
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he began studying theology. Philosophical lectures were given by Christoph Cellarius and theological lectures by August Hermann Francke. Juncker also...
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architect Toyo Ito. In collaboration with architects Florian Busch and Christoph Cellarius, Ito transformed Mies van der Rohe’s glass shrine into an exciting...
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By Samuel Bochart, Jacques Bonfrère, Johannes Buxtorf, Carpzov, Christoph Cellarius, Clavering, Salomon Deyling, Goodwin, Johann Heinrich Hottinger,...
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Buxschott Michael Caelius John Calvin Wolfgang Capito Andreas Cellarius (theologian) Michael Cellarius Martin Chemnitz David Chyträus Adolf Clarenbach John Colet...
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the original on 22 January 2023. Retrieved 22 January 2023. Mettenheim, Christoph von (1998). Popper Versus Einstein: On the Philosophical Foundations of...
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Denis. Catherine Zell-Schutz, by Marc Lienhard. 1980. 2. Martin Borrhaus (Cellarius) by Irena Backus. 3. Johannes Bünderlin by U. Gabler, Wolfgang Schultheiss...
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(1606–85; Higham Gobion) Castro, Joh. Rodriguez de (1739–96; Madrid) Cellarius (?), Jo. (c. 1518) Chenery, Thomas (1826–84; London) Chevalier, Antoine...
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universo et mondi) in which he argued against the planetary spheres (Christoph Rothmann did the same in 1586 as did Tycho Brahe in 1587) and affirmed...
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painter, engraver, sculptor and architect (b. 1634) September 15 Balthasar Cellarius, German theologian (b. 1614) Timoléon Cheminais de Montaigu, French theologian...
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1635 – Michael Földessy 1637 – Michael Jakob Szeleczky 1640 – Johannes Cellarius 1643 – Georg Tallyán 1646 – Andreas Segner 1648 – Jakob Prein 1649 – Gregor...
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painter, engraver, sculptor and architect (b. 1634) September 15 Balthasar Cellarius, German theologian (b. 1614) Timoléon Cheminais de Montaigu, French theologian...
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Luther in 1483. As an apocalyptic thinker he was influenced by Martin Cellarius. He was born in Pinerolo around 1518. He became a scholar and grammarian...
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(1906–2005), (physicist) Niels Bohr (1885–1962), (physicist) Andreas Cellarius (Netherlands, Germany, 1596–1665), (cartographer) Freeman Dyson (1923–2020)...
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