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JOHANN PHILIPP See also: German chronicler, was See also: born, probably, at Strasburg, and died there between the years 1634 and 1637
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He wrote numerous histories over the pseudonyms of Philipp Arlanibaus, Abeleus and Johann Ludwig Gottfried or Gotofredus, his earliest See also: works of importance
being his See also: history of the German See also: wars of Gustavus See also: Adolphus, entitled Arma Suecica (pub
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1631-1634, in 12 parts), and the Inventarium Sueciae (1632)—both compilations from existing records
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His best known See also: work is the Theatrum Europaeum, a series of See also: chronicles of the chief events in the history of the See also: world down to 1619
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He was himself responsible for the first two volumes
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It was continued by various writers and See also: grew to twenty-one volumes (Frankf
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1633-1738)
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The chief See also: interest of the work is, however, its See also: illustration by the beautiful copper-See also: plate engravings of Matthaus See also: Merian (1593-1650)
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See also: Abelin also wrote a history of the antipodes, Historia Antipodum (posthumously pub
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Frankf
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1655), and a history of See also: India
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See G
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See also: Droysen, Arlanibaeus, Godofredus, Abelinus (Berlin, 1864); and See also: notice in Allgemeine Deutsche Biographic
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