August Karpzov (4 June 1612 – 19 November 1683) was a German diplomat. He was the fifth son of Benedikt Carpzov the elder. Born in Colditz, he studied...
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Carpzov is the name of a family, many of whose members attained distinction in Saxony in the 17th and 18th centuries as jurists, theologians and statesmen...
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Benedikt Carpzov the Younger (27 May 1595, Wittenberg - 30 August 1666, Leipzig) was a German criminal lawyer and a witchcraft theoretician who wrote extensively...
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Benedikt Carpzov (Brandenburg, 22 October 1565 – 1624) was a German legal scholar. After studying at Frankfort and Wittenberg, and visiting other German...
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Lobo, Spanish poet and soldier (died 1750) September 26 – Johann Gottlob Carpzov, German Biblical scholar (died 1767) October 26 – Heinrich Jacob Bashuysen...
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The Hor. Hebr. et Talm. were also edited in Latin by Johann Benedict Carpzov (Leipzig, 1675–1679), and again, in English, by Robert Gandell (Oxford...
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Marci (law), Christian Friedrich Franckenstein (historian) and Benedikt Carpzov (1595-1666, law), whose epitaph was restored in 2011. Johann Tetzel, a...
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Baratta, Italian painter, engraver (d. 1714) April 24 – Johann Benedict Carpzov II, German theologian (d. 1699) April 29 – François Nepveu, French Jesuit...
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Congregation of Christian Doctrine of Florence (d. 1619) October 22 – Benedikt Carpzov the elder, German legal scholar (d. 1624) November 10 Robert Devereux,...
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sacred hymns. In 1690, the minister of the Thomaskirche, Johann Benedikt Carpzov, had announced that he would preach not only on the Gospel but also on...
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