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  1. Ad usum Delphini. The Delphin Classics or Ad usum Delphini was a series of annotated editions of the Latin classics, intended to be comprehensive, which was originally created in the 17th century. The first volumes were created in the 1670s for Louis, le Grand Dauphin, heir of Louis XIV (“Delphini” is the Latinization (genitive) of Dauphin ...

  2. Via Lucis, 1668. Ioannes Amos Comenius ( Bohemice Jan Amos Komenský appellatus; in Moravia meridionali die 28 Martii 1592 natus; mortuus vero Amstelodami die 15 Novembris 1670) fuit paedagogus et vir politicus Moravus. Hic enim episcopus Unitatis Fratrum, magister, et rector scholarum egregius erat, qui multa et splendida opera paedagogica ...

  3. 13 de dic. de 2023 · Año: 2023. Título original: 1670. Sinopsis: Serie de TV (2023-). 8 episodios. En un pequeño pueblo medieval polaco del siglo XVII, un noble se enfrenta a pleitos familiares y desacuerdos con los campesinos mientras lucha por ser el personaje ...Puedes ver 1670 (Serie de TV) mediante Suscripción en las plataformas: Netflix,Netflix basic with ...

  4. Thomas Burgh was the son of Rt Rev Ulysses Burgh (d. 1692) of Drumkeen, County Limerick, who was Dean of Emly and later Bishop of Ardagh. His mother was Mary, daughter of William Kingsmill of Ballibeg, County Cork. His brothers, Richard Burgh of Dromkeen and Drumrusk and William Burgh of Bert House, Athy, were both Members of the Irish ...

  5. Maria Winkelmann. Maria Margarethe Winckelmann-Kirch (Panitzsch, 25 de febrero de 1670- Berlín, 29 de enero de 1720) fue una astrónoma austriaca. Fue ayudante de su marido y después de su hijo, contribuyó al establecimiento de la Academia de las Ciencias de Berlín como mayor centro de astronomía. A pesar de su trabajo en la sombra, se la ...

  6. Samuel Przypkowski. Samuel Przypkowski (Przipcovius, Pripcovius) (1592–19 April 1670, Königsberg) was a Polish Socinian theologian, a leading figure in the Polish Brethren and an advocate of religious toleration. In Dissertatio de pace et concordia ecclesiae, published in 1628 in Amsterdam, he called for mutual tolerance by Christians. [1]

  7. History of Geneva. The history of Geneva dates from before the Roman occupation in the second century BC. Now the principal French-speaking city of Switzerland, Geneva was an independent city state from the Middle Ages until the end of the 18th century. John Calvin was the Protestant leader of the city in the 16th century.