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Melchior, Johannes, 1646-1689

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Personal name headingMelchior, Johannes, 1646-1689
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Variant(s)Melchioris, Johannes, 1646-1689
Melchiorsz, Johannes, 1646-1689
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Birth date1646-08-06
Death date1689-10-15
Place of birthSolingen (Germany)
Place of deathHerborn (Germany)
Field of activityTheology
Profession or occupationTheologians College teachers
University and college faculty members
Found inOpera omnia theologica, exegetica, didactica, polemica, 1693: t.p. (Johannis Melchioris, doct. ac prof. theol. consiliarii eccles. & antistitis Nassov. Dillenb. [i.e. superintendent of clergy in Nassau and Dillenburg, Germany] celeberrimi)
Melchior, Johannes. Onderwysende godgeleerdheid : vervattende de fundamenten van de hoogste waarheeden, by wyse van korte stellingen met ontdekkinge van de kracht van de hedendaagsche dwalingen, 1690: title page (in het Latyn beschreven door Johannes Melchiorsz)
Melchior, Johannes. Šoreš davar sive, Fundamenta theologiae didascalicae. ..., 1701: title page (in usum auditorii sui concinnata à Johanne Melchioris, ...)
OCLC, Feb. 11, 1999 (hdg.: Melchior, Johannes, 1646-1689)
German Wikipedia, viewed on Sept. 7th, 2022 (Johannes Melchior (born Aug. 6th, 1646 in Solingen; died Oct.15th, 1689 in Herborn) (also: Johannes Melchioris) was a theologian, university teacher, and the first author of a Reformed children's Bible.)
   <https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Johannes_Melchior>
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