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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...
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November 1683) was a
German diplomat. He was the
fifth son of
Benedikt Carpzov the elder. Born in Colditz, he
studied at the
universities of Wittenberg...
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Benedict Carpzov II (24
April 1639 – 23
March 1699) was a
German Christian theologian and Hebraist. He was a
member of the
scholarly Carpzov family. He...
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Gottlob Carpzov (26
September 1679,
Dresden – 7
April 1767, Lübeck) was a
German Christian Old
Testament scholar, a
nephew of
Johann Benedict Carpzov II and...
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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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miserrime vivere. ("To live
outside Leipzig is to live miserably.") –
Benedikt Carpzov the
Younger Das
angenehme Pleis-Athen, Behält den Ruhm vor allen, Auch...
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architects of
Early Modern criminal law were the
German jurist Benedikt Carpzov (1595–1666),
professor of law in Leipzig, and two Italians, the
Roman judge...
- Lübeck. Half-length
portrait of
Johann Gottlob Carpzov (1747), Lübeck,
formerly above the
entrance to the
Carpzov grave chapel in the
castle church,
today St...
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English translator and
medical writer (born 1708)
April 27 –
Johann Gottlob Carpzov,
German Biblical scholar (born 1679) July 15 –
Michael Bruce, Scottish...