Andreas Schott (latinised as Andreas Schottus and Andreas Scottus; 12 September 1552 – 23 January 1629) was an academic, linguist, translator, editor...
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Gaspar Schott (German: Kaspar (or Caspar) Schott; Latin: Gaspar Schottus; 5 February 1608 – 22 May 1666) was a German Jesuit and scientist, specializing...
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Schott is a surname. People with that name include: Andreas Schott (1552-1629), Flemish academic, linguist, translator, editor and a Jesuit priest Anselm...
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Walter van Hout in Dessel and then by the Jesuit Andreas Schott. He learned Hebrew from the Scottish Jesuit John Hay and graduated B.A. from Douai University...
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Curiosa, authored by the Jesuit scholar Gaspar Schott and published in 1664 during the early stages of the Scientific Revolution. Schott was an attentive spectator...
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Claude-Jean Allouez, French Jesuit, missionary to Wisconsin Diego Francisco Altamirano, Spanish author Charles Aylmer, Irish Jesuit, superior of the Dublin...
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Martin Delrio (category Jesuit theologians)
Valerius and met a number of other young promising scholars, including Andreas Schott, Willem Canter, and Justus Lipsius. In middle age their friendship would...
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last 20 years. The town is strongly industrialized (e.g. BMW, ebm-papst, Schott electronics), has Eastern Bavaria's lowest unemployment rate and is among...
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City: Breitkopf. p. 6. OL 13550064M. P.J. Bone: The Guitar and Mandolin. Schotts, UK 1954. Bargellini, Sante (1934). "Paganini and the Princess". The Musical...
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Italian painter (d. 1614) September 12 – Andreas Schott, Flemish academic, linguist, translator, editor and a Jesuit priest (d. 1629) September 20 – Lorenz...
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