Johann Heinrich Boeckler
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Johann Heinrich Boeckler
Summary
Johann Heinrich Boeckler is a human[1]. He was born in Cronheim[2]. He was born on December 13, 1611[3]. He passed away in Strasbourg[4]. He died on September 12, 1672[5]. He worked as a historian[6], university teacher[7], polymath[8], classical philologist[9], and legal scholar[10]. He has Wikipedia articles in 5 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[11]
Key Facts
- Johann Heinrich Boeckler's place of birth was Cronheim[2].
- Johann Heinrich Boeckler passed away in Strasbourg[4].
- Johann Heinrich Boeckler was born on December 13, 1611[3].
- Johann Heinrich Boeckler was born on February 13, 1611[12].
- Johann Heinrich Boeckler died on September 12, 1672[5].
- Johann Heinrich Boeckler held citizenship in France[13].
- Johann Heinrich Boeckler's professions included historian[6].
- Johann Heinrich Boeckler worked as a university teacher[7].
- Johann Heinrich Boeckler worked as a polymath[8].
- Johann Heinrich Boeckler worked as a classical philologist[9].
- Johann Heinrich Boeckler's professions included legal scholar[10].
- Johann Heinrich Boeckler worked as a literary historian[14].
- Among Johann Heinrich Boeckler's employers was University of Strasbourg[15].
- Johann Heinrich Boeckler was employed by Uppsala University[16].
- Johann Heinrich Boeckler's education included a stint at University of Altdorf[17].
- Johann Heinrich Boeckler's education included a stint at University of Tübingen[18].
- Johann Heinrich Boeckler was educated at University of Strasbourg[19].
- Johann Heinrich Boeckler's education included a stint at Heilsbronn Abbey[20].
- Johann Heinrich Boeckler's education included a stint at Fürstenschule Heilsbronn[21].
- A notable student of Johann Heinrich Boeckler was Ulrich Obrecht[22].
- A notable student of Johann Heinrich Boeckler was Philipp Jakob Spener[23].
- A notable student of Johann Heinrich Boeckler was Veit Ludwig von Seckendorff[24].
- A notable student of Johann Heinrich Boeckler was Jacob Henning[25].
- A notable student of Johann Heinrich Boeckler was Johannes Schefferus[26].
- A notable student of Johann Heinrich Boeckler was Johann Benedict Carpzov II[27].
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Origins and Family
Born in Cronheim[2], Johann Heinrich Boeckler… Recorded date of birth include December 13, 1611[3] and February 13, 1611[12].
Education
Educated at University of Altdorf[17], a university[28], in Germany[29], founded in 1578[30], headquartered in Altdorf bei Nürnberg[31]; University of Tübingen[18], a comprehensive university[32], in Germany[33], founded in 1477[34], headquartered in Tübingen[35]; University of Strasbourg[19], a university in France[36], in France[37], founded in 1538[38], headquartered in Strasbourg[39]; Heilsbronn Abbey[20], a Cistercian monastery[40], in Germany[41], founded in 1101[42]; and Fürstenschule Heilsbronn[21], a high school[43], in Principality of Ansbach[44], founded in 1582[45]. Studied under Johann Schmidt[46] and Q104688[47].
Career and Affiliations
Recorded occupations include historian[6], university teacher[7], polymath[8], classical philologist[9], legal scholar[10], and literary historian[14]. Employers include University of Strasbourg[15], a university in France[48], in France[49], founded in 1538[50], headquartered in Strasbourg[51] and Uppsala University[16], a university[52], in Sweden[53], founded in 1477[54], headquartered in Uppsala[55]. Notable students include Ulrich Obrecht[22], a philologist[56], 1646–1701[57], of Germany[58]; Philipp Jakob Spener[23], a theologian[59], 1635–1705[60], of Germany[61], specialised in Pietism[62]; Veit Ludwig von Seckendorff[24], a jurist[63], 1626–1692[64], of Germany[65], specialised in history[66]; Jacob Henning[25], a theologian[67], 1633–1704[68], of Germany[69]; Johannes Schefferus[26], a philologist[70], 1621–1679[71], of Sweden[72]; and Johann Benedict Carpzov II[27], a theologian[73], 1639–1699[74], of Germany[75].
Recognition
Awards received include Imperial Councillor[76], a title of authority[77]; council[78], a group of humans[79]; count palatine[80], a noble title[81]; and pension[82], a financial product[83].
Death and Burial
Johann Heinrich Boeckler died on September 12, 1672[5]. He passed away in Strasbourg[4].
Why It Matters
Johann Heinrich Boeckler has Wikipedia articles in 5 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[11] He is known by 42 alternative names across languages and contexts.[84]
FAQs
Where was Johann Heinrich Boeckler born?
Born in Cronheim[2], Johann Heinrich Boeckler…
Where did Johann Heinrich Boeckler die?
Johann Heinrich Boeckler died in Strasbourg[4].
What did Johann Heinrich Boeckler do for work?
Johann Heinrich Boeckler worked as historian[6], university teacher[7], polymath[8], classical philologist[9], and legal scholar[10].
Where did Johann Heinrich Boeckler go to school?
Johann Heinrich Boeckler was educated at University of Altdorf[17], University of Tübingen[18], University of Strasbourg[19], and Heilsbronn Abbey[20].
What awards did Johann Heinrich Boeckler receive?
Honors received include Imperial Councillor[76], council[78], count palatine[80], and pension[82].