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    Otto Mencke (English: /ˈmɛŋkə/; German: [ˈmɛŋkə]; 22 March 1644 – 18 January 1707) was a 17th-century German philosopher and scientist. Mencke obtained...
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  • Mencke is a German language surname. Notable people with the name include: Bruno Mencke (1876–1901), German explorer and collector Otto Mencke (1644–1707)...
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    from 1682 to 1782. Acta Eruditorum was founded in 1682 in Leipzig by Otto Mencke, who became its first editor, with support from Gottfried Leibniz in...
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    were published between 1682 and 1692, usually in a journal which he and Otto Mencke founded in 1682, the Acta Eruditorum. That journal played a key role...
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    Nature), was written under the direction of his father in law and advisor Otto Mencke. He was from 1692 until the time of his death a professor of Near Eastern...
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    Sir Walter Bagot, 3rd Baronet, English politician (d. 1704) March 22 Otto Mencke, German philosopher and scientist (d. 1707) Sir James Rushout, 1st Baronet...
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    Klaas Heufer-Umlauf (born 1983), TV host, producer, actor and singer. Otto Mencke (1644–1707), philosopher and scientist. Arp Schnitger (1648–1719), organ...
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  • Sir Walter Bagot, 3rd Baronet, English politician (d. 1704) March 22 Otto Mencke, German philosopher and scientist (d. 1707) Sir James Rushout, 1st Baronet...
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  • Spann Otto Bauer Otto Buek Otto Friedrich Bollnow Otto Friedrich Gruppe Otto Kirchheimer Otto Liebmann Otto Mencke Otto Neurath Otto Selz Otto von Gierke...
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    University of Leipzig Academic advisors Friedrich Leibniz Doctoral students Otto Mencke Other notable students Gottfried Leibniz Notes He was the father of Christian...
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    1726 Martí sold his library. In 1730 he began a correspondence with Otto Mencke and the editors of Acta eruditorum of Leipzig. In 1735 he published in...
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  • 1673 WS 530 Nicolaus Creusel 1674 SS 531 Friedrich Geißler 1674 WS 532 Otto Mencke 1675 SS 533 Friedrich Rappolt 1675 WS 534 Christoph Pfautz 1676 SS 535...
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  • appeared in 1709. Author according to GBV (source there: Gottlieb Friedrich Otto: Lexikon der ... Oberlausizischen Schriftsteller und Künstler). Appeared...
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    daughter Maria Theresa, led to the War of Austrian Succession. Johann Burkhard Mencke; Leben und Thaten Sr. Majestät des Römischen Käysers Leopold des Ersten...
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  • Gottfried Polycarp Müller (1685-1747), Lueder Mencke (1658-1726), Johann Christoph Schacher (1667-1720) and Karl Otto Rechenberg (1689-1751). For further studies...
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    to the Bismarck Archipelago in 1900-1901 serving as a zoologist to Bruno Mencke, the South Seas expedition leader who was attacked and killed in an encounter...
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  • Henke, Otto (2019). "Denmark and Nord Stream 2: A small state's role in global energy politics". Energy Policy. 148: 1–13 – via Elsevier. Mencke, Mathias...
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    when he mentioned catching a small whale "called in the Arctic language a Mencke whale, after a German who accompanied Mr. Foyn on some of his voyages."...
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    At the same time Carl Justus Heckmann for the roofing and Carl August Mencke for the gilding of the spire were also appointed to the building work. From...
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    Matthias Islands in the Bismarck Archipelago, where a German researcher named Mencke had been murdered, along with his assistant. There, Cormoran and the survey...
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  • 1992: Kai Lindemann, Per Neble 1993: Ingvar Cronhammar 1994: Peter Brandes, Otto Lawaetz, Inge Lise Westman, Kirsten Dehlholm 1995: Merete Barker, Troels...
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