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clergy on both sides of his family, second-youngest of ten children, Conring showed early promise as a student. During his life as a professor in North Germany, Conring addressed himself first to medicine, producing significant studies on blood circulation, and later in his career addressed himself
278:. Conring and his family were no strangers to confessional altercations. Many of Conring's forebears were ministers, and his father and paternal grandfather, in particular, were apparently compelled to change their circumstances on several occasions in response to Protestant religious conflict. 274:. Like many areas of what would later become Germany, Conring's homeland exhibited considerable religious variety and strife. Lutheran in the countryside (and in the piety of its counts), East Frisia nonetheless sheltered a bastion of Calvinism in its chief city, 309:, but, as in other European countries, Latin remained the official language of learning for centuries. By the age of 14, Conring had developed into a skilled Latinist, broadly familiar with ancient 336:
meant something rather different in his time. It referred to a branch of inquiry that sought chiefly to explicate law, religion and politics in terms laid down by ancient thinkers, particularly
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Conring began his schooling early, as befit a descendant of literate clerical forebears, entering school in Norden at the age of six, and beginning his studies in
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Hermann Conring (1606–1681): Der Begründer der deutschen Rechtsgeschichte. Mit Anhang "In Aristotelis laudem oratio prima"
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In 1620, at the age of 14, Conring began to take courses in the philosophy curriculum at the
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Conring was one of ten siblings, two of whom died in infancy, six more of whom died of the
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The Practical Imagination: The German Sciences of State in the Nineteenth Century
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and with the leading Latin writers of his own day and region.
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Hermann Conring
Norden
County of East Frisia
Helmstedt
German
Jurist
economist
physician
Alma mater
University of Helmstedt
Aristotle
Ammirato
Baronius
Aristotelianism
Law
economics
medicine
intellectual
medicine
politics
law
Lutheran
Norden
County of East Frisia
counts of Cirksena
Emden
plague
Latin
Luther
German language

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