- of Saxony. The
latter provided Acoluthus with a
yearly pension. However, only a
partial edition was published.
Acoluthus was in the
following accepted...
- 22 –
Elizabeth Monck,
Duchess of
Albemarle (d. 1734)
March 6 –
Andreas Acoluthus,
German scholar (d. 1704)
March 9 –
Robert Leke, 3rd Earl of Scarsdale...
- 1638 – François Crépieul,
Jesuit missionary (d. 1702) 1654 –
Andreas Acoluthus,
German scholar (d. 1704) 1670 – François de
Franquetot de Coigny, French...
- (b. 1625) 1702 – John Benbow,
English admiral (b. 1653) 1704 –
Andreas Acoluthus,
German orientalist and
scholar (b. 1654) 1781 –
Johann Nikolaus Götz...
- for
other scholars to work on
subsequent projects. For example,
Andreas Acoluthus, who had
developed a
friendship with
Marracci after seeing his Prodromus...
-
forestry body
after World War II. See twin
towns of
Gmina Bierutów.
Andreas Acoluthus (1654–1704),
German scholar of
orientalism Louise Elisabeth of Württemberg-Oels...
- Parthenius,
brothers (250)
Martyr Philoterus of
Nicomedia (303)
Martyr Acoluthus of the
Thebaid (303)
Martyr Cyriaca (Kyriake) and the six holy virgin-martyrs...
-
German prince of the
House of
Ascania (b. 1656)
November 4 –
Andreas Acoluthus,
German orientalist (b. 1654)
November 8 –
Tommaso Guzzoni,
Roman Catholic...
-
German prince of the
House of
Ascania (b. 1656)
November 4 –
Andreas Acoluthus,
German orientalist (b. 1654)
November 8 –
Tommaso Guzzoni,
Roman Catholic...
- Dacier),
French scholar and
translator (died 1720)
March 16 –
Andreas Acoluthus,
German Orientalist (died 1704) June 24 –
Thomas Fuller,
English writer...