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<p> an eminent [[Greek]] scholar, born at [[Augsburg]] in 1556, was professor at St. Anne's College, and, later, the librarian of his native city. He died Oct. 30, 1617. He deserves a notice here on account of his valuable editions of some of the Greek fathers, and of a number of Greek authors who have written in the department of [[Christian]] antiquity and ecclesiastical history. — Bayle, Hist. Dict. 3, 478. </p>
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<p> an eminent Greek scholar, born at Augsburg in 1556, was professor at St. Anne's College, and, later, the librarian of his native city. He died Oct. 30, 1617. He deserves a notice here on account of his valuable editions of some of the Greek fathers, and of a number of Greek authors who have written in the department of [[Christian]] antiquity and ecclesiastical history. '''''''''' Bayle, Hist. Dict. 3, 478. </p>
 
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David Hoeschelius [1]

an eminent Greek scholar, born at Augsburg in 1556, was professor at St. Anne's College, and, later, the librarian of his native city. He died Oct. 30, 1617. He deserves a notice here on account of his valuable editions of some of the Greek fathers, and of a number of Greek authors who have written in the department of Christian antiquity and ecclesiastical history. Bayle, Hist. Dict. 3, 478.

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