Johann Benedict Carpzov II (24 April 1639 – 23 March 1699) was a German Christian theologian and Hebraist. He was a member of the scholarly Carpzov family...
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Johann Gottlob Carpzov (26 September 1679, Dresden – 7 April 1767, Lübeck) was a German Christian Old Testament scholar, a nephew of Johann Benedict Carpzov...
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Alessandro Baratta, Italian painter, engraver (d. 1714) April 24 – Johann Benedict Carpzov II, German theologian (d. 1699) April 29 – François Nepveu, French...
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Alessandro Baratta, Italian painter, engraver (d. 1714) April 24 – Johann Benedict Carpzov II, German theologian (d. 1699) April 29 – François Nepveu, French...
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régime Conrad Bursian – German philologist and archaeologist Johann Benedict Carpzov II – German Christian theologian and Hebraist Carl Gustav Carus –...
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in Leipzig, Nicolson was impressed by Johann Benedict Carpzov II, and Jakob Thomasius. He also admired Johann Adam Schertzer. He studied there until...
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catalogues give the impression that this was the serialisation of Johann Benedict Metzler’s Artificium excerpendi genuinum, nunc enodatum : das ist die...
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where during 1679 he briefly studied "Oriental languages" with Johann Benedict Carpzov at the university, before returning to Wittemberg, participating...
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miserrime vivere. ("To live outside Leipzig is to live miserably.") – Benedikt Carpzov the Younger Das angenehme Pleis-Athen, Behält den Ruhm vor allen, Auch...
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1675); Johann Leusden (d. 1699); and especially Surenhuis (1698), who gave a complete translation of the Mishnah; Jewish theology was studied by Carpzov (d...
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