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Narrations and Contexts: Six Exhibitions
Narrations and Context: Six Exhibitions
1 -- Conditions of Difference
2 -- Learning with Sennert
3 -- Sennert's Students
4 -- "Natural History" and other Digests
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Daniel Sennert, Portrait 1627, engraving
From Sennert, Institutionum... (1627)
Photo taken from the Copy in the Science History Institute, Philadelphia (USA Fair Use Copyright Law)
Figure 2: Wittenberg, Market Place, with University. From the Wittenberg University Matriculation Book, vol. 6, 1644, 2R.
Digitization: Universitäts- und Landesbibliothek Sachsen-Anhalt.
Figure 3: Wittenberg University Matriculation, 1606-1636. (AG)
Figure 4: Sennert’s Students: Origins (1599-1636) (AG)
Image of Johann Georg Fabricius, in Sebastian Jakob Kraus, Der Sünden Macht, und der Gnaden Krafft: Auß dem V. Cap. der Epistel St. Pauli an die Römer, Vers. 20/21. Bey hochansehentlicher Leich-Begängnus deß Edlen/ Ehrenvest- und hochgelehrten Herrn Johann Georg Fabricii, Philosophiae & Medicinae Doctoris ... (Altdorff, 1668), p. 10.
Medieval trade routes, still used in early modern times: Via Imperii connects Leipzig with Wittenberg, Stettin and Gdansk. Source: MartinMnsson on https://imgur.com/MsXaOdV
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