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Johann Philipp Siebenkees (4
October 1759 – 25 June 1796) was a
German philosopher.
Siebenkees studied theology, philosophy, and
philology at the Protestant...
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historians have
argued that
Johann Philipp Siebenkees (1759–1796) made up the
history of the device.
According to
Siebenkees' colportage, it was
first used on...
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Christian Siebenkees (20
August 1753 – 22
November 1841) was a
German jurist, poet, and writer. He was a
cousin of the
philosopher Johann Philipp Siebenkees. BECCHI...
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conjunction with the next
woman to be
executed for theft, in 1515.
Siebenkees (1792), p.599 Battonn,
Euler (1861), p.223
Chladenius (1788), p.97 Fritsch...
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Wolfgang Förtsch 1705 - 1743
Cornelius Heinrich Dretzel 1743 - 1764
Johann Siebenkees 1764 - 1772
Johann Gottlieb Frör 1814 - 1823
Georg Friedrich Herrscher...
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Created in the 17th century. It was
first mentioned by
Johann Philipp Siebenkees in 1790, and was used by the
Nuremberg parliament (Protestant) against...
- p. 649, p. 57 in "Appendix
Variorum Statutorum et Jurium",
article 16
Siebenkees,
Kiefhaber (1792), pp. 599–600
German original: Das
Urtheil befahl dem...
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Volume 71 (2008)in: treccani.it (in Italian) [retrieved 21 May 2017].
Siebenkees 1797, p. 119. La
naissance de l'opéra
baroque -
Chronologie in: operabaroque...
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Confidenti had to act.[citation needed]
Conrad Lüdger;
Johann Philipp Siebenkees (1797). The life of
Bianca Capello, wife of
Francesco de' Medici. London:...
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Rosenkranz Johann Nepomuk Ehrlich Johann Nepomuk Oischinger Johann Philipp Siebenkees Johann Sturm Johann Ulrich von
Cramer Johann Wolfgang von
Goethe Johannes...