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Dieterich, Johann Christian, 1722-1800

LC control no.n 85125783
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Personal name headingDieterich, Johann Christian, 1722-1800
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Variant(s)Dieterich, Joannes Christianus, 1722-1800
Dieterich, Io. Christ. (Ioannes Christianus), 1722-1800
Dieterich, J. C. (Johann Christian), 1722-1800
See alsoRosenbusch, Friedrich Andreas
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LocatedGöttingen (Germany)
Birth date1722
Death date1800
Place of birthStendal (Germany)
Place of deathGöttingen (Germany)
Profession or occupationBooksellers and bookselling Printers Publishers and publishing
Found inHis Der Briefwechsel zwischen Johann Christian Dieterich und Ludwig Christian Lichtenberg, 1984: t.p. (Johann Christian Dieterich) p. 7, etc. (b. 5-25-1722; d. 1800)
Lichtenberg, Georg Christoph. De nova methodo naturam ac motum fluidi electrici investigandi, 1778: (apud Joann. Christian. Dieterich)
OCLC, June 13, 2011: (usage: Io. Christ. Dieterich; Ioann. Christian Dieterich)
Anleitung zum aufnehmen und zeichnen der gegenden, vorzüglich zu militairischem gebrauch, 1783: title page (J.C. Dieterich) (DLC copy not examined)
VIAF, accessed April 18, 2023 VIAF ID: 46777464 ( Personal ) hdg. (Dieterich, Johann Christian, 1722-1800; Dieterich, Jean Chrétien fl. 1749-1800; Johann Christian Dieterich, founder of the Dieterich'schen Verlagsbuchhandlung; Dieterich, Johann Christian; Dieterich, Johann Christian, fl. 1749-1800; born May 25, 1722 in Stendal; died June 18, 1800 in Göttingen; Commercial training, owner of a silk goods shop in Berlin and Gotha; 1749 marriage to the daughter of the bookseller Johann Paul Mevius; 1752 takeover of the Mevius bookshop, 1760 founding of a bookshop in Göttingen; He expanded this in 1770 to include a printing shop (1771 using the name Friedrich Andreas Rosenbusch); he also ran his business in Gotha until he sold it in 1776 (?) to his first clerk, Karl Wilhelm Ettinger)
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