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Gottfried Mascov (also Mascovius: 26
September 1698 – 5
October 1760) was a
German jurist and
university professor.
Gottfried Mascov was born in Danzig...
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Matthaeus von Wolf,
Michael Christoph Hanow,
Gottfried Lengnich,
Johann Jacob Mascov, who
wrote the
Geschichte der Teutschen, also
Daniel Gabriel Fahrenheit...
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nearly nine months,
studying under the
constitutional scholar Johann Jacob Mascov. They
continued through Austria and Italy,
staying in Rome from December...
- felt for each other,
Aurelius Victor speaks of a
shameful love affair.
Mascov,
Johann Jakob, 1689-1761. (1738) [1737]. The
history of the
ancient Germans;...
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Councillor and
builder Kaspar Richter Councillor and city
judge Johann Jacob Mascov [de]
Pastor Gottlieb Gauditz Archdeacon Christian Weiß
Councillor and merchant...
- Düwel 2016, vol. 1, p. 12, n. 9,
quotes the
definition of
Johann Jacob Mascov (1689–1761):
Bellum imperii solenne est
publica armora contentio, ab imperio...
- Hrvatske. pp. 128, 160. Lins 1910, p. 664.
Martin &
Petit 1907, p. 781-850.
Mascov,
Johann Jakob (1738). The
History of the
Ancient Germans:
Including that...
- Mašťov (589) Dobřenec (11)
Konice (0) The
initial name of the
settlement was
Maščov. The name was
derived from the
personal name Mašč (an
abbreviated form of...
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lecturing history of
Imperii Romano-Germanici
according to
Johann Jacob Mascov. In 1755 the
study of law was
extended to 3
years (while it was
taking place...
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received support from
Johann Erhard Kapp and
Gottfried Mascov. It was on the
recommendation of
Mascov that he
published a
descriptive work
concerning Ptolemy's...