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  1. Johann Jakob von Tschudi: Johann Jakob von Tschudi (Glarus, Suiza, 25 de julio de 1818 - Lichtenegg, Austria, 8 de octubre de 1889) fue un naturalista, lingüista y explorador suizo. Tschudi nació en Glarus y estudió ciencias naturales y medicina en las universidades de Neuchâtel, Leiden y ... [100%] 2024-05-07
  2. Johann Benedikt Jakob von Königslöw: Johann Benedikt Jakob von Königslöw, auch Königslöv, (* 10. April 1754 in Hamburg; † 20. [89%] 2023-06-25
  3. Johann Jakob Blarer von Wartensee: Johann Jakob Blarer von Wartensee (* um 1575; † 9. März 1654 in Ellwangen) war im 17. [89%] 2023-05-03
  4. Jakob Nagel: Jakob Nagel ist der Name folgender Personen. [83%] 2024-01-11
  5. Herzog, Johann Jakob: Herzog, Johann Jakob (1805-1882), German Protestant theologian, was born at Basel on the 12th of September 1805. He studied at Basel and Berlin, and eventually (1854) settled at Erlangen as professor of church history. He died there on the ... [81%] 2022-09-02
  6. Johann Jakob Scheuchzer: Johann Jakob Scheuchzer (1672-1733), Swiss savant, was born at Zurich on the 2nd of August 1672. The son of the senior town physician (or Archiater) of Zurich, he received his education in that place, and in 1692 went to ... [81%] 2022-09-02
  7. Johann Jakob Bachofen: Johann Jakob Bachofen (December 22, 1815 – November 25, 1887) was a Swiss anthropologist and sociologist, famous for his theory of matriarchy and his work on the role of women in ancient societies. His work brought attention to the religious veneration ... [81%] 2023-02-03
  8. Johann Jakob Bachofen: Johann Jakob Bachofen (* 22. Dezember 1815 in Basel; † 25. [81%] 2023-08-24
  9. Johann Jakob Burckhardt: Johann Jakob Burckhardt (13 July 1903, Basel – 5 November 2006, Zurich) was a Swiss mathematician and crystallographer. He was an invited speaker at the International Congress of Mathematicians in 1936 in Oslo. (Biography) [81%] 2023-01-28 [Historians of mathematics]
  10. Johann Jakob Wick: Johann Jakob Wick (1522 – 14 August 1588) was a Protestant clergyman from Zürich. Wick lived in the Zürich of Heinrich Bullinger, the successor of Huldrych Zwingli. [81%] 2022-11-15 [1522 births] [1588 deaths]...
  11. Johann Jakob Scheuchzer: Johann Jakob Scheuchzer (2 August 1672 – 23 June 1733) was a Swiss physician and natural scientist born at Zürich. His most famous work was the Physica sacra in four volumes which was a commentary on the Bible and his views ... (Swiss paleontologist (1672–1733)) [81%] 2023-11-11 [1672 births] [1733 deaths]...
  12. Johann Jakob Moser: Johann Jakob Moser (1701-1785), German jurist, was born at Stuttgart on the 18th of January 1701. He studied at the university of Tubingen, where, at the early age of nineteen, he was appointed extraordinary professor of law. In 1729 ... [81%] 2022-09-02
  13. Johann Jakob Balmer: Johann Jakob Balmer (1 May 1825 – 12 March 1898) was a Switzerland mathematician best known for his work in physics, the Balmer series of hydrogen atom. Balmer was born in Lausen, Switzerland , the son of a chief justice also named ... (Biography) [81%] 2023-11-17 [Spectroscopists]
  14. Johann Jakob Balmer: Pour les articles homonymes, voir Balmer. modifier - modifier le code - modifier Wikidata Johann Jakob Balmer né le 1 mai 1825 à Lausen et mort le 12 mars 1898 à Bâle était un physicien et mathématicien suisse connu pour avoir établi la formule de ... [81%] 2023-10-13
  15. Griesbach, Johann Jakob: Griesbach, Johann Jakob (1745-1812), German biblical critic, was born at Butzbach, a small town of Hesse-Darmstadt, where his father, Konrad Kaspar (1705-1777), was pastor, on the 4th of January 1745. He was educated at Frankfort-on-the ... [81%] 2022-09-02
  16. Johann Jakob Wettstein: Johann Jakob Wettstein (auch Wetstein; * 5. März 1693 in Basel; † 23. [81%] 2023-07-07
  17. Johann Jakob Wirz: Johann Jakob Wirz (1778 in Basel – 1858) was a Swiss silkweaver who became known a Theosophist prophet and started a group called the Nazarenes, or in German Nazarener. His divine inspiration began around the end of 1823, and he soon ... [81%] 2022-12-18 [1778 births] [1858 deaths]...
  18. Bodmer, Johann Jakob: Bodmer, Johann Jakob (1698-1783), Swiss-German author, was born at Greifensee, near Zürich, on the 19th of July 1698\. After first studying theology and then trying a commercial career, he finally found his vocation in letters. In 1725 he ... [81%] 2022-09-02
  19. Johann Jakob Bachofen: Johann Jakob Bachofen (22 December 1815 – 25 November 1887) was a Swiss antiquarian, jurist, philologist, anthropologist, and professor for Roman law at the University of Basel from 1841 to 1845. Bachofen is most often connected with his theories surrounding prehistoric ... (Biography) [81%] 2023-03-23 [Men and feminism]
  20. Johann Jakob Quandt: Johann Jakob Quandt (Lithuanian: Jonas Jokūbas Kvantas; 27 March 1686 in Königsberg – 17 January 1772 in Königsberg) was a German orthodox Lutheran theologian, and professor of theology in Königsberg. He opposed Pietism, but sympathized with Wolffianism. [81%] 2023-12-24 [1686 births] [1772 deaths]...

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