Johann Friedrich Gleditsch (15 August 1653 – 26 March 1716) was a major book publisher in the late 17th and early 18th centuries. Gleditsch was born in...
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Gran Gleditsch (1860–1931), Norwegian bishop and theologian Johann Friedrich Gleditsch (1653–1716), German book publisher Johann Gottlieb Gleditsch (1714–1786)...
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Leipzig: Johann Friedrich Gleditsch. 1741. Einleitung zu der Staats-Wissenschafft (in Latin). Vol. 2. Leipzig: Johann Friedrich Gleditsch. 1747. Neues...
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(1658–1693), who moved to Leipzig in 1681. Johann Ludwig Gleditsch, brother of Johann Friedrich Gleditsch, married Weidmann's widow in 1694 and built...
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challenge to the established publishers of Leipzig. For example, Johann Friedrich Gleditsch had published a household lexicon in 1704, and with its third...
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Continuing from the Beginning of the World to This Day; Added Herein with Relevant Records] (Leipzig: Johann Friedrich Gleditsch, 1708) Table No. 166...
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Continuing from the Beginning of the World to This Day; Added Herein with Relevant Records] (Leipzig: Johann Friedrich Gleditsch, 1708) Table No. 164...
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Hungary and its territorial changes] (in German). Leipzig, Germany: Johann Friedrich Gleditsch. p. 384. Retrieved 1 July 2011. Johannes Sachslehner (30 June...
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recherches historiques du Septentrion. p. 321. ISBN 9782905637994. Gleditsch, Johann Friedrich (1751). Zuverlaessige nachrichten von dem gegenwaertigen zustande:...
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Hartford: D.F. Robinson and H. F. Sumner (1837), vol. 2, page 1417. Johann Friedrich Gleditsch "Nova Acta Eruditorum" in Latin. Leipzig (1739), no. VII, pars...
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