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Joseph Justus Scaliger
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Joseph Justus Scaliger (1540-1609) was of Italian descent. At Agen on the Garonne, he was the constant companion of his father, Julius Caesar Scaliger, during the last four years of that father's life.
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Britannica online encyclopedia article on Joseph Justus Scaliger:Joseph Justus Scaliger, oil painting by an unknown French artist, 17th century; in the Musée …Cliche Musees Nationaux Dutch philologist and historian whose works on chronology were among the greatest contributions of Renaissance scholars to revisions in...
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Gallery of Philologists Joseph Justus Scaliger 5 Aug 1540 - 1609 Anthony Grafton. Joseph Justus Scaliger.
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Definition of Scaliger, Joseph Justus in the Online Dictionary. Meaning of Scaliger, Joseph Justus. What does Scaliger, Joseph Justus mean? Scaliger, Joseph Justus synonyms, Scaliger, Joseph Justus antonyms. Information about Scaliger, (redirected from Scaliger, Joseph Justus)
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From "Autobiography of Joseph Scaliger, with autobiographical selections from his letters, his testament and the funeral orations by Daniel Heinsius and Dominicus Baudius" translated by G. W. Robinson, Cambridge, Harvard University Press, 1927...
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Joseph Justus Scaliger (1540–1609) was a French religious leader and scholar.
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Joseph Justus Scaliger ( 1540 – 1609 ) was a French religious leader and scholar.He was born at Agen , the tenth child and third son of Julius Caesar Scaliger and Andiette de Roques Lobejac. At twelve years of age, he was sent with two younger brothers, to the College Of Guienne at Bordeaux , then under the direction...
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Towards the early modern separation of disciplines: From philology to science and history--Joseph Justus Scaliger from Comparative Literature in Arts provided free by Find Articles.
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Joseph Justus Scaliger. Joseph Justus Scaliger (1540-1609) was the tenth child and third son of Julius Caesar Scaliger and Andiette de Roques Lobejac. Born at Agen in 1540, he was sent when twelve years of age, with two younger...
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