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historians. He first introduced the division into chapters and paragraphs, and by means of carefully compiled indexes illustrated the lexical peculiarities of each author. He is best known for his famous supplements to
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Freinsheim returned to Strassburg in 1637, and in 1642 was appointed professor of eloquence and holder of the Skyttean chair at the
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Johannes Freinsheims Supplemente zur zweiten Dekade des Livius (1649). Bd. 1: Untersuchung
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on November 16, 1608, and after studying at several universities:
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Freinsheim's literary activity was chiefly devoted to the
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Johannes Casparus Freinsheimius


classical
Ulm
Marburg
Giessen
Strassburg
France
University of Uppsala
Queen Christina
Stockholm
royal historiographer
Heidelberg
Roman
Quintus Curtius
Livy
ISBN
9783868219982



Chisholm 1911
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Chisholm, Hugh
Freinsheim, Johann
Encyclopædia Britannica
Categories
German scholars
17th-century writers in Latin

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