Discursus historico-philologicus de vagantibus scholasticis, sive, Von fahrenden Schülern: quem juvante numine inclyta facultate philosophica ...

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Discursus historico-philologicus de vagantibus scholasticis, sive, Von fahrenden Schülern : quem juvante numine inclyta facultate philosophica ... / defendet Johannes Ulricus Mayer ... - [Leipzig] , 1675
[53] p.
  • Zürich, ZB, Weitere Sammlungen, MFA 96: 374

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  • Zürich, ZB, Weitere Sammlungen, MFA 96: 374
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Titel:
Discursus historico-philologicus de vagantibus scholasticis, sive, Von fahrenden Schülern: quem juvante numine inclyta facultate philosophica ... / defendet Johannes Ulricus Mayer ...
Erscheinungsangaben:
[Leipzig], literis Johann. Georg, 1675
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  • [53] p.

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Latin and German
Dedicated to Johann Ulrich Meyer, the theologian (1616-1679), not by his son and name-sake who was made doctor of laws in 1668, but by a third of the name, a younger nephew, who was still a bachelor of philosophy in 1675. This is one of the more entertaining dissertations of the day, rich in folklore and learned legend (e.g. on Faust sec. 131, 134, 135, on the school of magic at Salamanca sec. 138ff.) , some in German
Jacob Thomasius presided at the exercises but was not the author
Microfilm. New Haven : Research Publications, 1973. 1 microfilm reel ; 35 mm. (German baroque literature, Harold Jantz collection ; no. 1740, reel 374)
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Latein, Deutsch

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991107762349705501
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  • 174052022
  • (NEBIS)006416294EBI01
  • (OCoLC)26028107
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  • (41SLSP_UZB)990064162940205508
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