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    Joseph Justus Scaliger (/ˈskælɪdʒər/; 5 August 1540 – 21 January 1609) was a Franco-Italian Calvinist religious leader and scholar, known for expanding...
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  • Vanini (1585–1619), who had a precursor in the 16th-century writer Joseph Juste Scaliger, and they in turn referred to the ancient philosopher Empedocles...
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    of the king. Later, he had arguments with the classical scholar Joseph Juste Scaliger. Viète triumphed against him in 1590. After the death of Henry III...
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  • principal of the college. He formed its teaching and discipline. Joseph Juste Scaliger was one of his pupils, and he kept up a correspondence with numerous...
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  • surviving report of Gothic Christians in the Crimea is that of Joseph-Juste Scaliger who in 1606 claimed that the Goths of Crimea read both the Old and...
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    intellectuals in northern Europe, including Franciscus Junius, Joseph Justus Scaliger, and Rudolph Snellius. At age 16 (1599), he published his first...
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  • time Chairman of Christie's. Charles Read (1819–1898), historian. Joseph Justus Scaliger (1540–1609), historian, creationist and chronologer. Key work: Manilius...
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  • (2nd ed.). Springer. pp. 982–985. ISBN 978-1-4419-9916-0. A. Grafton, Joseph Scaliger: Textual criticism and exegesis, 1983, p. 325. Hockey, Thomas (2014)...
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