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JOHANN BENEDIKT See also:CARPZOV (1720-1803) , See also:great-See also:grandson of the first Johann Benedikt, was See also:born at See also:Leipzig, became See also:professor of See also:philosophy there in 1747, and in the following See also:year removed to Helmstadt as professor of See also:poetry and See also:Greek. In 1749 he was named also professor of See also:theology. He was author of various philological See also:works, wrote a dissertation on See also:Mencius, and published an edition of See also:Musaeus. He died on the 28th of See also:April 1803. On the See also:family of Carpzov, see Dreyhaupt, Beschreibung See also:des Saalkreises, Beilagen zu Theil 2. S. 26. End of Article: JOHANN BENEDIKT CARPZOV (1720-1803)Additional information and CommentsThere are no comments yet for this article.
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