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Philipp von
Zesen, also
Filip Cösius or
Caesius (originally Ph. Caesien,
Filip Zesen,
Filip von
Zesen, in
Latin Philippus Caesius à Fürstenau, Philippus...
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translation revitalized in the 17th and 18th
century with
poets like
Philipp von
Zesen or
linguists like
Joachim Heinrich Campe, who
introduced close to 300 words...
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prominent Roman family Philippus Caesius,
latinized name of
Philipp von
Zesen, a 17th-century
Dutch writer This
disambiguation page
lists articles ****ociated...
- the fish's head. The pole was
called "Polus Doradinalis" by
Philipp von
Zesen, aka Caesius. In
early 2020, the
exoplanet TOI-700 d was
discovered orbiting...
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unknown –
Edward Purcell,
organist and co-founder of the
Royal Society of
Musicians (died 1740)
November 13 –
Philipp von
Zesen, hymn-writer (born 1619)...
- Wray, 3rd Baronet,
English politician (d. 1664)
October 8 –
Philipp von
Zesen,
German poet (d. 1689)
October 10
Josias Calmady,
English Member of Parliament...
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armen Sünder — →p. 846 — 0656
Psalm 13 Wie
lange wil
meiner der Herre...
Zesen SATB hymn — — 0659
Psalm 8 Mit Dank wir
sollen loben Becker →p. 806 — 0660...
- time, in
order to
distract him, the
famous poet and
writer Philipp von
Zesen was emplo**** in his household. John
Casimir died in
Dessau on 15 September...
- Malaysian/Indonesian.
Playful purism:
Intended as a joke, e.g.,
Philipp von
Zesen's coinage Gesichtsvorsprung lit. 'facial projection' to mean 'nose'. Xenophobic...
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soldier and poet (killed in battle, born c. 1661)
November 13 –
Philipp von
Zesen,
German poet and hymn-writer (born 1619)
December 13 –
Zbigniew Morsztyn...