Wacker von Wackenfels
Johannes Matthaeus Wacker von Wackenfels (1550–1619) was an active diplomat, scholar and author, with an avid interest in history and philosophy. A follower of Neostoicism, he sought to resolve the doubts he still had about his conversion to Catholicism, according to STUDIA RUDOLPHINA - Bulletin of the Research Center for Visual Arts and Culture in the Age of Rudolf II.
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Wacker von Wackenfels
Johannes Matthaeus Wacker von Wackenfels (1550–1619) was an active diplomat, scholar and author, with an avid interest in history and philosophy. A follower of Neostoicism, he sought to resolve the doubts he still had about his conversion to Catholicism, according to STUDIA RUDOLPHINA - Bulletin of the Research Center for Visual Arts and Culture in the Age of Rudolf II.
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Johann Matthäus Wacker von Wac ...... eller und Gelegenheitsdichter.
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Johannes Matthaeus Wacker von ...... ee: Kepler conjecture) (1611).
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Йоханн Матвей Вакер фон Вакенф ...... е лицо императора Рудольфа II.
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Johann Matthäus Wacker von Wac ...... eller und Gelegenheitsdichter.
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Johannes Matthaeus Wacker von ...... lture in the Age of Rudolf II.
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Йоханн Матвей Вакер фон Вакенф ...... е лицо императора Рудольфа II.
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Johann Matthäus Wacker von Wackenfels
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Wacker von Wackenfels
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Вакер фон Вакенфельс, Иоганн Матвей
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