Johann Albert Fabricius

German author and bibliographer

Johann Albert Fabricius - German author and bibliographer
Born

November 11th, 1668
356 years ago

Died

April 30th, 1736
289 years ago — 67 years old

Category

Thinkers & Philosophers

Country

Germany

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A scholar and bibliographer, contributions included extensive work on the history of literature and the study of ancient texts. Developed the field of bibliography with a focus on early printed books. Published significant works analyzing the lives and contributions of classical authors. Contributed to the understanding of literary history through various writings and critiques.

Authored 'Bibliotheca Latina'

Contributed to 'Historia literaria'

Studied and catalogued early printed books

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