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  1. Jakob Thomasius (* 27. August 1622 in Leipzig; † 9. September 1684 ebenda) war ein sächsischer Lehrer und Philosoph ( Aristoteliker) und Humanist. Er wirkte als Rektor der Nikolaischule, der Thomasschule und der Universität Leipzig. Seine bekanntesten Schüler waren Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz und sein Sohn Christian Thomasius .

  2. Jakob Thomasius (1622–1684) was a German academic philosopher and jurist. He is now regarded as an important founding figure in the scholarly study of the history of philosophy. His views were eclectic, and were taken up by his son Christian Thomasius. He was influential in the contemporary realignment of philosophy as a discipline.

  3. 1 de abr. de 2004 · In the spring of 1661, at the age of fourteen, Leibniz began his studies at the university in Leipzig where he came under the influence of Jakob Thomasius, a well-known German philosopher. Thomasius, who became the young man's mentor and adviser, was born in Leipzig in 1622, attended university there, and eventually became Professor of Rhetoric, Dialectic, and Moral Philosophy. Before his ...

  4. Biography. He was born in Leipzig and was educated by his father, Jakob Thomasius (1622–1684), at that time a junior lecturer in Leipzig University (later dean and rector, as well as head master of Thomasschule zu Leipzig ). Through his father's lectures, Christian came under the influence of the political philosophy of Hugo Grotius and ...

  5. Die ersten Leibnizschen Ansätze zur Rhetorik: Jakob Thomasius' Beredsamkeitslehre und Melanchthons grammatisches Erbe G. Varani Studia Leibnitiana 31 (1):6-33 ( 1999 )

  6. Christian Thomasius (1 de enero de 1655 - 23 de septiembre de 1728) fue un jurista y filósofo alemán.. Biografía. Nació en Leipzig y fue educado por su padre, Jakob Thomasius (1622–1684), en ese momento profesor titular en la Universidad de Leipzig (más tarde decano y rector, así como director de la Thomasschule zu Leipzig).

  7. 26 de abr. de 2004 · In the spring of 1661, at the age of fourteen, Leibniz began his studies at the university in Leipzig where he came under the influence of Jakob Thomasius, a well-known German philosopher.