CasparSchoppe (27 May 1576 – 19 November 1649) was a German catholic controversialist and scholar. He was born at Neumarkt in the upper Palatinate and...
Schoppe is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Amalie Schoppe (1791–1858), German author CasparSchoppe (1576–1649), German scholar James...
botanist Caspar de Robles, (1527–1585), ruler of two provinces of the Netherlands CasparSchoppe (1576–1649), German controversialist and scholar Caspar Schütz...
(b. 1508) 1581 – Tsarevich Ivan Ivanovich of Russia (b. 1554) 1649 – CasparSchoppe, German scholar and author (b. 1576) 1665 – Nicolas Poussin, French-Italian...
January 12 – Petrus Scriverius, Dutch historian (died 1660) May 27 – CasparSchoppe, German controversialist (died 1649) June 6 – Giovanni Diodati, Bible...
Pfalzgraf, bridesman at the Landshut Wedding, astronomer and mathematician CasparSchoppe (1576–1649), publicist of the Counter-Reformation Martin Schrettinger...
1594) 1537 – Louis IV, Landgrave of Hesse-Marburg (d. 1604) 1576 – CasparSchoppe, German author and scholar (d. 1649) 1584 – Michael Altenburg, German...
philosopher, founded no school, and had few disciples, mentioning only CasparSchoppe. In contrast Richard Tuck described (1993) the effort of Benito Arias...
Elizabeth Carey, Lady Berkeley, English courtier (d. 1635) May 27 – CasparSchoppe, German controversialist and scholar (d. 1649) June 6 – Giovanni Diodati...
over Naples. On June 1, 1607, he dedicated it to the German scholar CasparSchoppe, who had come to visit him and who suggested the new title. The Italian...
Danish noble, landowner and county administrator (b. 1572) November 19 – CasparSchoppe, German scholar (b. 1576) November 21 – Jaroslav Borzita of Martinice...
1675 – Samuel Clarke, English philosopher (d. 1729) November 19 1649 – CasparSchoppe (born 1576) - Best known for his book Grammatica philosophica (Milan...
Keckermann, constructed a modified Ramist logic. Johannes Piscator CasparSchoppe János Apáczai Csere, encyclopedist. Paulinus Gothus. Johannes Wolleb...
Years' War tried to negotiate with the French. As a pacifist, he opposed CasparSchoppe who called for a holy war against Protestants. see list Manuale Mathematicum...
written. Wotton had offended the scholar CasparSchoppe, who had been a fellow student at Altdorf. In 1611, Schoppe wrote a scurrilous book against James...
Danish noble, landowner and county administrator (b. 1572) November 19 – CasparSchoppe, German scholar (b. 1576) November 21 – Jaroslav Borzita of Martinice...
of George Digby, 2nd Earl of Bristol, and joined in the assault upon CasparSchoppe in Madrid in 1614, as noted in his tomb inscription at Sandon raised...
all over Europe, including Isaac Casaubon and the German philologist CasparSchoppe. Alessandro Manzoni revived the fame of Ripamonti and praised him in...
referendary of the Apostolic Signatura. In 1607, in cooperation with CasparSchoppe, he sought to reconcile Paul V with Paolo Sarpi and Tommaso Campanella...
Elizabeth Carey, Lady Berkeley, English courtier (d. 1635) May 27 – CasparSchoppe, German controversialist and scholar (d. 1649) June 6 – Giovanni Diodati...
imprisonment in 1600 for unorthodox views and rebellion. Faber's contacts CasparSchoppe and the Fuggers also encouraged him to use his good offices on Campanella's...
Venice, 1648; last ed. by Costantino Panigada, Bari, 1934); and by CasparSchoppe in his Infamia Famiani (1663). Strada was defended by Protestant scholars...
Godeau, Johann Friedrich Gronovius, Nicolas Steno, Johann Vesling, CasparSchoppe and the scholar and scientist Thomas Bartholin. Il Vaglio critico di...
Catholic controversialist CasparSchoppe (who by now had relocated permanently south to Rome, Heinsius insisted that Schoppe and Schupp must be cousins...
Giovanni Diodati, Swiss-born Italian theologian (born 1576) November 19 – CasparSchoppe, German critic (born 1576) December 4 – William Drummond of Hawthornden...
commercial success and was reprinted several times. German scholar CasparSchoppe considered it a book “of pure and refined expression, and exquisite...
Schongauer (c. 1440–1494) Johann Heinrich Schönfeld (1609–1684) Julius Schoppe (1795–1868) Georg Schrimpf (1889–1938) Adolf Schreyer (1828–1899) Lothar...