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    Johann Heinrich Hottinger (10 March 1620 – 5 June 1667) was a Swiss philologist and theologian. Hottinger studied at Geneva, Groningen and Leiden. After...
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    philosophy at the University of Zurich. Two years later he succeeded Johann Heinrich Hottinger, in the chair of theology at the University, which he occupied...
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  • Johann Hottinger may refer to: Johann Heinrich Hottinger (1620–1667), Swiss philologist and theologian Johann Jakob Hottinger (1652–1735), Swiss theologian...
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  • Swiss Protestantism movement Johann Heinrich Hottinger (1620–1667), Swiss philologist and theologian Johann Jakob Hottinger (1652–1735), Swiss theologian...
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    doctors, and theologians, among which Hans-Heinrich Hottinger (1620–1667), better known as Johann Heinrich Hottinger, a famous orientalist, historian, theologian...
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    Johann Jakob Hottinger (18 May 1783, in Zürich – 17 May 1860, in Zürich) was a Swiss historian. He was a great-grandson of philologist Johann Heinrich...
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    born in Zürich, the son of the Swiss philologist and theologian Johann Heinrich Hottinger. He studied theology at the Carolinum in Zürich, and also in Basel...
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  • Swiss geologist Max Holzmann (1899–1994), Swiss cardiologist Johann Heinrich Hottinger (1620–1667), Swiss philologist and theologian Andy Hug (1964–2000)...
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    Scholars speculate that the seventeenth-century orientalist Johann Heinrich Hottinger translated it into Arabic, but this has not been confirmed. A...
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    1st Earl of Bradford, English politician (d. 1708) March 10 – Johann Heinrich Hottinger, Swiss philologist and theologian (d. 1667) March 13 – Alexander...
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    the city in 1527 and published for the first time in Latin by Johann Heinrich Hottinger in 1664. Unlike Description of Africa, this biographical work...
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  • war, Elector Karl Ludwig empowered the leading Swiss Scholar Johann Heinrich Hottinger to reopen the Collegium in 1656. The institution again suffered...
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  • (18th century) Saadia Azankot, teacher of Jewish literature to Johann Heinrich Hottinger. Isaac Uziel (died 1622) Abd al-Rahman al-Tamanarti (died 1650)...
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  • as well as for discarding Cyrillic in favor of Romanization. Johann Heinrich Hottinger, a scholar based in Zürich, publishes his Promtuarium sive Bibliotheca...
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    Basel and Zurich where he studied the work of Conrad Gesner under Johann Heinrich Hottinger. He then travelled to Italy visiting numerous libraries including...
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  • supplementum as an appendix. In the same year, the Protestant theologian Johann Heinrich Hottinger published his own Historia orientalis. In 1729 Giuseppe Simone...
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  • Kassel from Fulda in 1632. It was mentioned for the first time by Johann Heinrich Hottinger in his work Historica ecclesiastica novi testamenti from 1637...
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  • from the Egyptian Samaritans in 1584. Later, it was studied by Johann Heinrich Hottinger, who described it in his Exercitationes anti-Morinianæ (1644,...
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  • 1592) May 28 – Jacques de Bela, French writer (b. 1586) June 5 Johann Heinrich Hottinger, Swiss philologist and theologian (b. 1620) Francesco Sforza Pallavicino...
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    1592) May 28 – Jacques de Bela, French writer (b. 1586) June 5 Johann Heinrich Hottinger, Swiss philologist and theologian (b. 1620) Francesco Sforza Pallavicino...
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  • Sanskrit; also his own translation into Persian of the Upanishads. Johann Heinrich Hottinger (1620–1667) Swiss philologist, theologian, Historia Orientalis...
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    1st Earl of Bradford, English politician (d. 1708) March 10 – Johann Heinrich Hottinger, Swiss philologist and theologian (d. 1667) March 13 – Alexander...
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    in company of other students, including Johann Friedrich Overbeck, Ludwig Vogel and Johann Konrad Hottinger. Looking for lost spirituality in their art...
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    de Tery et Morimont, who occasionally sojourned at Basel, and Johann Heinrich Hottinger at Zurich, with whom Buxtorf was on terms of close friendship...
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  • also in that of general church history. Among these writers are: Johann Heinrich Hottinger, whose Historia ecclesiastica Novi Test. (9 vols., Hanover, 1655–67)...
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  • Carpzov, Christoph Cellarius, Clavering, Salomon Deyling, Goodwin, Johann Heinrich Hottinger, Pierre Daniel Huet, Robert Lowth, Opitz, Pfeiffer, Humphrey Prideaux...
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  • seventeenth century, where he was teacher of Jewish literature to Johann Heinrich Hottinger. He published a versified paraphrase of the Book of Esther in...
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    level (AA), a station on the Nordkette Cable Car) or descent via the Höttinger Alm to Innsbruck Hut tour from the Solsteinhaus via the Gipfelstürmerweg...
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  • Horváth – Géza Horváth (1847–1937) Hose – Charles Hose (1863–1929) Hottinger – Lukas Hottinger (1933–2011) Houttuyn – Martinus Houttuyn (1720–1798) Howard –...
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  • Four members of the Vienna Lukasbund (Johann Friedrich Overbeck, Franz Pforr, Ludwig Vogel and Johann Konrad Hottinger) move to Rome where they occupy the...
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