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in 1693, he proposed to travel abroad, when the unexpected tidings that the expense of his education had absorbed his whole patrimony, and even left him in debt to his trustee, forced him to abandon this project. In 1693 he published a doctoral dissertation
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Werner Raupp: Fabricius, Johann Albert. In: The Dictionary of Eighteenth-Century German Philosophers. General Editors Heiner F. Klemme, Manfred Kuehn, Bd. 1, London/New York 2010, S. 304–306.
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Fabricius is credited with 128 books. He was a celebrated bibliographer and collector of manuscripts, and many of his volumes are compilations, editions, or anthologies.
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Backus, Irene (1998). "Renaissance Attitudes towards New Testament Apocryphal Writings: Jacques Lefèvre d'Étaples and His Epigones".
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Commenting on Psalm 123.2 of Origen's scholium, Fabricius writes; "ad locum 1 Joh v. 7 alludi ab origene non est dubitandum".
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Codicis pseudepigraphi Veteris Testamenti, Volumen alterum accedit Josephi veteris Christiani auctoria Hypomnesticon
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Petersen, E. (2001). M. Pade (ed.). "Learned Communication: Johann Albert Fabricius and the Literary Communities".
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Codicis pseudepigraphi Veteris Testamenti Volumen alterum accedit Josephi veteris Christiani auctoria Hypomnesticon
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under Samuel Schmid. It was in Schmid’s library, as he afterwards said, that he found the two books,
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The Old Testament Pseudepigrapha and New Testament: Prolegomena to the Study of Christian Origins
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On returning to Leipzig in 1686, he published anonymously two years later his first work,
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Reed, Annette Yoshiko (2009). "The Modern Invention of Old Testament Pseudepigrapha".
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in 1453, while a sixth section is devoted to canon law, jurisprudence and medicine.
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Fabricius was also influential in articulating current scholarly notions of the "
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These volumes were widely cited and consulted as recently as the 20th century.
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Intellectum liberare Johann Albert Fabricius: En humanist i Europa
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He therefore remained at Hamburg in the capacity of librarian to
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Runia, David T. Philo in Early Christian Literature, p. 31.
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Decas Decadum, sive plagiariorum et pseudonymorum centuria
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One of the most famed and laborious of his works is the
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The details of the life of Fabricius are to be found in
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German classical scholar and bibliographer (1668–1736)
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Index

J. A. Fabricius
Johannes Fabricius
Johan Christian Fabricius

Leipzig
Valentin Alberti
J. G. Herrichen
Quedlinburg
Kaspar von Barth
Daniel Georg Morhof
theology
Hamburg
Philo of Alexandria
Church Father
Johann Friedrich Mayer
Sweden
Sebastian Edzardus
Vincent Placcius
rhetoric
ethics
Greifswald
Kiel
Giessen
Wittenberg
H. S. Reimarus
Dio Cassius
Tiberius
Antonines
Bibliotheca Graeca
G. C. Harless

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