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    Johann Albert Fabricius (11 November 1668 – 30 April 1736) was a German classical scholar and bibliographer. Fabricius was born at Leipzig, son of Werner...
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  • Gaius Fabricius Luscinus, the first of the Fabricii to move to Rome Johann Goldsmid (1587–1616), known by his Latinized name Johann Fabricius Carel Fabritius...
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  • Christian Fabricius (1745–1808), Danish zoologist Johann Albert Fabricius (1668–1736), German classical scholar and bibliographer Johann Phillip Fabricius (1711–1791)...
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  • son may be the best candidate for the grammarian. According to Johann Albert Fabricius, in some manuscripts the grammarian is styled not only vir clarissimus...
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  • Mnestheus, cannot be said with any certainty, though German scholar Johann Albert Fabricius took this for granted. Suda, s.v. Ἰοφῶν Argum. ad Soph. Oed. Col...
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    medical opinions of Aretaeus have been discussed by such scholars as Johann Albert Fabricius, Albrecht von Haller, and Kurt Sprengel. Aretaeus has been treated...
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    philosopher Johann Albert Fabricius (1668–1736), classical scholar and bibliographer Johann Sebastian Bach (1685–1750), composer Johann Gottfried Donati...
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  • Rhodius, is probably another person. Both André Tiraqueau and Johann Albert Fabricius referred to him as "Andronicus Ticianus," but this is considered...
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  • von Tischendorf, and in the Codex Apocryphus Novi Testimenti of Johann Albert Fabricius. There are also parallel texts of single books printed in the Bollandists'...
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    charity and self-denial and had a number of students. According to Johann Albert Fabricius, he died sometime before 333 during the reign of Constantine the...
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