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Daniel Georg Morhof (6
February 1639 – 30 July 1691) was a
German writer and scholar.
Morhof was born at Wismar. He
first studied jurisprudence and then...
- (ed.) "Mapping the
World of Learning: The 'Polyhistor' of
Daniel Georg Morhof" (2000) ISBN 978-3447043991. Wiens, Kyle (May 2012). "In
defense of polymaths"...
- Mecklenburg-Güstrow (1557–1631),
queen of
Denmark and
Norway Daniel Georg Morhof (1639–1691), writer,
scholar and
historian Johan Henrik Scheffel (1690–1781)...
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Thorn (Toruń),
Wernicke studied philosophy and
poetry under Daniel Georg Morhof at the
University of Kiel in Holstein. He then
spent three years at the...
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Epigrammata (1518)
marks the
transition to Neo
Latin Various Daniel Georg Morhof 1539–1691
Claude Barthélemy
Morisot Claudius Bartolomaeus Morisotus [Wikidata]...
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Alfred Heuß
Felix Jacoby Otto Jahn
Mojib Latif August Leskien Daniel Georg Morhof Theodor Mommsen Daniel Pauly Max
Planck Erwin Rohde Erich Schneider Albert...
- ISBN 978-0062566652. Waquet, F, (ed.) "Mapping the
World of Learning: The 'Polyhistor' of
Daniel Georg Morhof" (2000). Wiens, Kyle, "In
defense of polymaths"....
- Upon the
Death of Sir
Robert Quarles,
Knight February 6 –
Daniel Georg Morhof,
German critic (died 1691)
December 22 – Jean Racine,
French dramatist (died...
- Duke of Newcastle,
English politician (b. 1630) July 30 –
Daniel Georg Morhof,
German writer and
scholar (b. 1639)
August 1 –
Marie de Hautefort, French...
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Ireland (b. 1634) 1683 –
Maria Theresa of
Spain (b. 1638) 1691 –
Daniel Georg Morhof,
German scholar and
academic (b. 1639) 1700 –
Prince William, Duke of Gloucester...