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David Hoeschel (also Höschel) (Latin: Hoeschelius) (8
April 1556,
Augsburg – 19
October 1617, Augsburg) was a
German librarian,
editor and scholar. He...
- He was one of the
first to
offer submission to that monarch. Diod. Exc.
Hoeschel. xxii. p. 296 This article incorporates text from a
publication now in...
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Joshua Höschel ben
Joseph was a
Polish rabbi born in Vilnius,
Lithuania about 1578 and died in Kraków on
August 16, 1648. In his boyhood, he journe****...
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original on 17 July 2014.
Retrieved 25
January 2024.
Hoiberg 2010, p. 6
Hoeschel et al. 1600, p. 48 Elwell-Sutton & de
Planhol 1982, p. 52
Hoiberg 2010...
- who
married his
business partner Christoph Caspar Hoeschel (1744-1820).
After Brander's death,
Hoeschel continued the fine
mechanics business and could...
- into Arabic" in the
Abbasid period.
Editio princeps (in Gr****):
David Hoeschel, Augsburg, 1601.
Modern critical edition by R. Henry.
Byzantine philosophy...
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ancient Gr**** geographers, was
first published in
Augsburg in 1600 by
David Hoeschel. In Amsterdam, the
Periplus was
published by
Gerardus Vossius in 1639 and...
- 1621)
March 13 –
Dirck van Os,
Dutch merchant (d. 1615)
April 8 –
David Hoeschel,
German librarian (d. 1617)
April 9 –
Andreas von Auersperg, Carniolan...
- a Polish-Lithuanian rabbi.
Among his
teachers were
Jacob Hoeschel and his son
Joshua Hoeschel (or Hescehel).
Kaidanover was born in 1614, in Vilna, according...
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October 14 –
Isaac Arnauld,
French noble (b. 1566)
October 19 –
David Hoeschel,
German librarian (b. 1556)
October 22 –
Matthias Hafenreffer,
German Lutheran...