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+ | This book is a Latin to German thesaurus which was compiled by Basilius Faber. Faber, a Lutheran schoolmaster and theologian, was born in Żary (German: Sorau), in lower Lusatia, in 1520.<ref> ''). "Faber, Basil". Encyclopædia Britannica 3, Cambridge University Press. p. 111. This cites Wagenmann and G. Muller in Herzog-Hauck's Realencyklopedie (1898). </ref> In 1538 he entered the University of Wittenberg, studying as pauper gratis under Philipp Melanchthon. <ref>Ibid.</ref> This is Faber's best known work due to its widespread work in schooling.<ref>Ibid.</ref> | ||
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by Basilius Faber
Thesaurus Eruditionis Scholasticae | ||
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Author | Basilius Faber | |
Published | Lipsiae: Apud Thomam Fritsch | |
Date | 1710 |
This book is a Latin to German thesaurus which was compiled by Basilius Faber. Faber, a Lutheran schoolmaster and theologian, was born in Żary (German: Sorau), in lower Lusatia, in 1520.[1] In 1538 he entered the University of Wittenberg, studying as pauper gratis under Philipp Melanchthon. [2] This is Faber's best known work due to its widespread work in schooling.[3]