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Jakob Schegk (also
known as
Jakob Degen,
Johann Jacob Brucker Schegk,
Jakob Schegk the elder, Schegkius, and Scheckius; 6 June 1511 – 9 May 1587) was a...
- (1969) Tuscaloosa,
United States (1996) Svitlovodsk,
Ukraine (2023)
Jakob Schegk (1511–1587), a
polymath Aristotelian philosopher and
academic physician...
- (1925–2017),
Soviet and
Israeli writer and
physician Jakob Degen (Jakob
Schegk),
German physician and
philosopher Jürgen
Degen (born 1967),
German footballer...
- m****cript used was very faulty. This was
followed by
editions by
Jakob Schegk (1554) and
Hieronymus Wolf (1560). John Upton's
edition published 1739–41...
- of Ramism.
Similarly the
leading Lutheran Aristotelian philosopher Jakob Schegk resolutely rejected Ramus and
opposed his
visit to Tübingen. In Heidelberg...
- (1901) Das
Polarschiff (1910) Das
Aeromobil (1912) (in German)
Friedrich Schegk et
Heinrich Wimmer,
Lexikon der Reise- und Abenteuerliteratur, Meitingen...
- he
became professor of
philosophy and
engaged in
controversy with
Jakob Schegk.
Expelled by the city for his
heretical views, he
moved to
Paris and subsequently...
- June 4 –
Honorat II of Savoy,
French Navy
admiral (d. 1580) June 6 –
Jakob Schegk,
German physician (d. 1587) June 18 –
Bartolomeo Ammannati,
Florentine architect...
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Exercitationes he
referred to as his 'Bible'),
Jacopo Zabarella, and
Jakob Schegk—to be
essential reading (****primis legendos,
meaning "should be read first")...
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Chrisopori Plantini, Antwerp. 1572 (MDL****II)
translation into
Latin by
Jakob Schegk August Immanuel Bekker (1815, 2nd ed. 1827)
Friedrich Gottlieb Welcker (1826);...