- Otto
Mencke (English: /ˈmɛŋkə/; German: [ˈmɛŋkə]; 22
March 1644 – 18
January 1707) was a 17th-century
German philosopher and scientist.
Mencke obtained...
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Mencke is a
German language surname.
Notable people with the name include:
Bruno Mencke (1876–1901),
German explorer and
collector Otto
Mencke (1644–1707)...
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Bruno Mencke (1876–2
April 1901) was a
wealthy German explorer and collector. Born in
Braunschweig to
Eberhard (a
wealthy chocolate manufacturer) and Charlotte...
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Mencke's monarch may
refer to:
Flores monarch, a
species of bird
endemic to
Flores Mussau monarch, a
species of bird
endemic to the
Bismarck Archipelago...
- from 1682 to 1782. Acta
Eruditorum was
founded in 1682 in
Leipzig by Otto
Mencke, who
became its
first editor, with
support from
Gottfried Leibniz in Hanover...
- was
written under the
direction of his
father in law and
advisor Otto
Mencke. He was from 1692
until the time of his
death a
professor of Near Eastern...
- April–May 1725 Secular cantata
Schwingt freudig euch
empor (birthday of
Mencke, J. B. [de]?) D maj.
stbSATB Oba Str Va Bc 34: 39 I/39: 1 → BWV 36.2–.4...
- In 1717 he went to Leipzig,
where he was
befriended by
Johann Burkhard Mencke (1674–1732), who
recognized his genius; and
there he
published a poem on...
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published between 1682 and 1692,
usually in a
journal which he and Otto
Mencke founded in 1682, the Acta Eruditorum. That
journal pla**** a key role in...
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University of
Leipzig Academic advisors Friedrich Leibniz Doctoral students Otto
Mencke Other notable
students Gottfried Leibniz Notes He was the
father of Christian...