Christoph Helvig

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Christoph Helwig (auch Christopher Helwich, Christophorus Helvicus, Helwigius; * 26. Dezember 1581 in Sprendlingen bei Frankfurt am Main; † 10. September 1617 in Gießen) war ein deutscher Chronologe, Theologe, Historiker und Sprachwissenschaftler.Zeitweilig arbeitete er mit seinem Schüler Joachim Jungius zusammen mit dem Reformdidaktiker Wolfgang Ratke. rdf:langString
Christoph Helwig dit Helvicus est un chronologiste allemand, né le 26 décembre 1581 à Sprendlingen près de Francfort et mort le 10 septembre 1617. Il possédait les langues anciennes et orientales, la théologie et la médecine. Il professa le grec et l'hébreu (1605), puis la théologie (1610) à l'Université de Giessen. On a de lui : Theatrum chronologicum, Giessen, 1609; Chronologia universalis, 1618 et 1639. rdf:langString
Christoph Helvig (1581–1617) was a German chronologist and historian, theologian and linguist. Helvig was born at Sprendlingen. In chronology he generally was a follower of Joseph Scaliger. He is mentioned by Sir Thomas Browne, and John Locke.He remained an authority cited well into the eighteenth century; Samuel Johnson's General Plan of Education described a course in this way: His Theatrum historicum et chronologicum was published in 1609. rdf:langString
Cristóbal Helvico (Christoph Helvig, en alemán) fue un erudito, filólogo y cronologista nacido en Sprendlingen, cerca de Fráncfort, Alemania en 1581 y fallecido en 1617. Cita de una de sus investigaciones: rdf:langString
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rdf:langString Christoph Helwig (auch Christopher Helwich, Christophorus Helvicus, Helwigius; * 26. Dezember 1581 in Sprendlingen bei Frankfurt am Main; † 10. September 1617 in Gießen) war ein deutscher Chronologe, Theologe, Historiker und Sprachwissenschaftler.Zeitweilig arbeitete er mit seinem Schüler Joachim Jungius zusammen mit dem Reformdidaktiker Wolfgang Ratke.
rdf:langString Christoph Helvig (1581–1617) was a German chronologist and historian, theologian and linguist. Helvig was born at Sprendlingen. In chronology he generally was a follower of Joseph Scaliger. He is mentioned by Sir Thomas Browne, and John Locke.He remained an authority cited well into the eighteenth century; Samuel Johnson's General Plan of Education described a course in this way: The technical part of chronology, or the art of computing and adjusting time, as it is very difficult, so it is not of absolute necessity, but should, however, be taught, so far as it can be learned without the loss of those hours which are required for attainments of nearer concern. The student may join with this treatise Le Clerc's Compendium of History; and afterwards may, for the historical part of chronology, procure Helvicus's and 's Tables; and, if he is desirous of attaining the technical part, may first peruse Holder's Account of Time, Hearne's Ductor Historicus, Strauchius, the first part of Petavius's Rationarium Temporum; and, at length, Scaliger de Emendatiene Temporum. And, for instruction in the method of his historical studies, he may consult Hearne's Ductor Historicus, Wheare's Lectures, Rawlinson's Directions for the Study of History; and, for ecclesiastical history, Cave and Dupin, Baronius and Fleury. His Theatrum historicum et chronologicum was published in 1609. The Compendiosa Institutio Linguæ Ebraicae was a Hebrew grammar. He became professor of Greek and Oriental languages and of theology at the University of Giessen.
rdf:langString Cristóbal Helvico (Christoph Helvig, en alemán) fue un erudito, filólogo y cronologista nacido en Sprendlingen, cerca de Fráncfort, Alemania en 1581 y fallecido en 1617. Cita de una de sus investigaciones: Por último, un cronologista alemán llamado Cristóbal Helvico distingue dos eclipses previstos por Tales de Mileto, uno en tiempo de Astiages en 585 y el otro en el de Ciaxares en 607, de lo que se seguiría que la guerra contra los Lidios comenzara en 612, es decir, seis años después de la fuga de los escitas y dos de la paz celebrada por Aliates con los Milesios en el año siguiente a la ruina de Nínive.​
rdf:langString Christoph Helwig dit Helvicus est un chronologiste allemand, né le 26 décembre 1581 à Sprendlingen près de Francfort et mort le 10 septembre 1617. Il possédait les langues anciennes et orientales, la théologie et la médecine. Il professa le grec et l'hébreu (1605), puis la théologie (1610) à l'Université de Giessen. On a de lui : Theatrum chronologicum, Giessen, 1609; Chronologia universalis, 1618 et 1639.
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