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JOHANN GOTTLIEB See also: German See also: scholar and philosopher, was See also: born at See also: Brunswick, and educated at See also: Gottingen
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He became professor of philosophy at Gottingen, Moscow (184o) and Brunswick
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Of his numerous publications,
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See also: Smyth, Instructions and Observations for all Chieftnines, Captaines, E'c
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(See also: London, 1595), pp
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158-159
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See also: Farmer, See also: Memoirs of the Royal Artillery See also: Band (London, 1904), p
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the most important are the Handbuch der Geschichte der Philosophie (8 vols., 1796-1804), and Geschichte der neueren Philosophie (6 vols., 1800-1805)
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The latter, elaborate and well written, is lacking in critical appreciation and proportion; there are French andSee also: Italian See also: translations
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He edited See also: Aratus (2 vols., 1793, 1801) and See also: part of See also: Aristotle (Bipontine edition, vols. i.-v., 1791-1904)
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