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  1. Adam Olearius (16 de agosto de 1603, Aschersleben – 22 de febrero de 1671, Gottorp), seudónimo de Adam Oehlschlaeger, fue un académico, geógrafo, matemático y bibliotecario alemán. A pesar de una infancia dura, incluyendo la pérdida de su padre a temprana edad, pudo estudiar en la universidad y licenciarse como geógrafo.

  2. Adam Olearius (born Adam Ölschläger or Oehlschlaeger, 24 September 1599 – 22 February 1671) was a German scholar, mathematician, geographer and librarian. He became secretary to the ambassador sent by Frederick III, Duke of Holstein-Gottorp , to the Shah of Safavid (Iran), and published two books about the events and observations ...

  3. Adam Olearius was a seventeenth-century German scholar, employed as secretary to an embassy sent by the small German state of Holstein to explore an overland trade route with Persia. The first embassy was dispatched to Russia in 1633-34 to secure the tsar's permission to travel and ship through his realm.

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  4. Adam Olearius (16 de agosto de 1603, Aschersleben – 22 de febrero de 1671, Gottorp), seudónimo de Adam Oehlschlaeger, fue un académico, geógrafo, matemático y bibliotecario alemán. Quick facts: Adam Olearius, Información personal, Nombre d...

  5. OLEARIUS, ADAM (b. Aschersleben, 1599; d. Gottorp, 23 February 1671), German author, secretary to the Holstein mission to Persia (1635-39), court mathematician and librarian at Holstein-Gottorp; noted for the detailed account of his travels in Russia and Persia during the reign of the Safavid Shah Ṣafi (r. 1629-1642), his contributions to the ...

  6. Adam Olearius (1599–1671) was a German scholar, mathematician, geographer, and librarian. In 1639, he was named mathematician at the court of Friedrich III, Duke of Holstein-Gottorp (1597–1659). Later, Olearius became the keeper of the duke’s cabinet of curiosities.

  7. Overview. Adam Olearius. (1599—1671) Quick Reference. (Aschersleben, 1599–1671, Gottorf, Holstein), was referred to by his contemporaries as ‘der Holsteinische Plinius’ and ‘der Gottorfische Ulysses’ (because of his domicile in Gottorf). After studying in Leipzig, Olearius became ...