Wolff, Christian, Freiherr von, 1679-1754
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Volʹf, Khristian, Baron, 1679-1754
Volʹff, Khristian, Baron, 1679-1754
Von Wolff, Christian, Freiherr, 1679-1754
Wolf, Christian, Freiherr von, 1679-1754
Wolff, Mr. de (Christian), 1679-1754
Wolffens, Christian, Freiherr von, 1679-1754
Wolfins, Christian, Freiherr von, 1679-1754
Wolfius, Christianus, 1679-1754
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- Organization: Universität Halle
- Affiliation Start: 1706
- Source: http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/nr2003025910
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- Organization: Philipps-Universität Marburg
- Affiliation Start: 1723
- Affiliation End: 1740
- Source: http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n79100352
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found: Allerhand Nützliche Versuche, 1738:title page (Christian Wolffen)
found: Süssmilch, J.P. Die göttliche Ordnung in den Veränderungen des menschlichen Geschlechts ... 1741:t.p. (Herrn Christian Wolffens)
found: Kosch. Deutsches Literatur-Lexicon(Wolff, Freiherr von (originally also Wolfins and Wolf), Christian; b. 1/24/1679; d. 4/9/1754)
found: His Principes du droit de la nature et des gens, 1758:t.p. (Mr. de Wolff)
found: German Wikipedia, viewed August 15th, 2024(Christian Wolff, from 1745 Freiherr von Wolff, born January 24th, 1679 in Breslau [Poland], died April 9th, 1754 in Halle, was a German jurist and mathematician as well as one of the most important philosophers of the Enlightenment between Leibniz and Kant. He is one of the most important representatives of natural law and is regarded as the actual founder of 19th century conceptual jurisprudence. German philosophy owes its terminological foundation to him; many of the terms he defined, such as consciousness, meaning, attention or per se, were later adopted into everyday language. Wolff also had a significant influence on Prussian legislation. He lectured privately at the University of Leipzig from 1703. In 1706, he became professor of mathematics and philosophy at the University of Halle. He went to Hesse in 1723, where he taught at the University of Marburg with great success until 1740. In 1732 and 1739 he also served as vice-rector of the university there.) - https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Christian_Wolff_%28Aufkl%C3%A4rer%29
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1980-05-30: new
2024-08-30: revised
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