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    Johann Franz Buddeus or Budde (sometimes Johannes Franciscus Buddeus; 25 June 1667, Anklam – 19 November 1729, Gotha) was a German Lutheran theologian...
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  • (1824–1899)[4] Henry Thomas Buckle (1821–1862)[2] Malcolm Budd (born 1941)[3] Johann Franz Buddeus (1667–1729)[2] Buddhaghosa (5th century)[1] Claude Buffier (1661–1737)[4]...
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    Wilhelm Malte zu Putbus (1815) Johann Franz Buddeus (1667–1729) a German Lutheran theologian and philosopher; born at Anklam Johann Philipp Palthen (1672–1710)...
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  • beginning of the 17th century. Lehmus studied theology in Jena under Johann Franz Buddeus. He died in his home town of Rothenburg. His descendants include...
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    others settled in Swedish Pomerania under the name Budde or Buddeus (see Johann Franz Buddeus). Budé was also the author of Annotationes in XXIV. libros...
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    Jena, working under Johann Franz Buddeus, who befriended Gesner and allowed the student to live in his own house. Despite Buddeus's support, however, he...
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    and regarded with Pierre Bayle as insidiously anti-Christian by Johann Franz Buddeus. Geulincx summarized his philosophy in the phrase "ita est, ergo...
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    In 1722, he entered the University of Jena, where he studied law. Johann Franz Buddeus, a professor, took him into his family and arranged a scholarship...
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  • (1549–1612; Tottenham) Sir Thomas Browne (1605–82) Buddaeus, Jo. Fr. (Johann Franz Buddeus) (1667–1729; Halle?) Burgonovo, Archangelus (Minorite; 16th century;...
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    superintendent. He studied at Leipzig and Jena, amongst his teachers being J. F. Buddeus, whose only daughter he married. He published in 1716 a work, Historia...
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