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Acoluth, Andreas, 1654-1704
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Andreas Acoluthus
Andreas Acoluthus
(; 16 March 1654 – 4 November 1704) was a German scholar of
orientalism
and professor of
theology
at
Breslau (Wrocław)
. A native of
Bernstadt (Bierutów)
,
Lower Silesia
, he was the son of
Johannes Acoluthus
,
pastor
of St. Elisabeth and superintendent of the churches and schools of Breslau.
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Aquis amaris maledictionem inferentibus, vulgo dictis zelotypiae, et Num. V v.II usque ad finem cap. descriptis, ex Anatolica antiquitate / Andreas Acoluthus.
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Acoluth, Andreas, 1654-1704
Date 1682
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Stillingfleet
Call Number:
B2.3.30
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Alcoranica, sive Specimen Alcorani quadrilinguis, Arabici, Persici, Turcici, Latini : cujus textus authenticus Arabicus, ex collatione XXX, codicum, recensendus / autore Andrea Aco...
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Date 1701
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Later Additions
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L2.2.48(1)
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