James Ussher
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* 1581/01/04 Dublin, † 1656/03/21, Reigate. cleric; archbishop; historian; theologian; philosopher
Correspondence of James Ussher
James Ussher
| FINA IDUnique ID of the page ᵖ | 15265 |
| First nameFirst name(s) of the person. | James |
| Last nameLast name of the person. | Ussher |
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| WikidataIDWikidata ID | Q333481 |
| Birth dateBirth date: day - month - year. | January 4, 1581 JL |
| Birth placePlace of birth of the person | Dublin 53° 20' 57.77" N, 6° 15' 38.01" W |
| Death dateDeath date: day - month - year. | March 21, 1656 |
| Death placePlace of death of the person | Reigate 51° 14' 15.58" N, 0° 12' 20.56" W |
| KeywordKeywords for the person | Cleric , Archbishop , Historian , Theologian , Philosopher |
| External LinkLink to external information, e.g. Wikpedia ᵖ | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James Ussher |
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| Secondary literature | YearYear of the literature reference ᵖ | TypeLiterature type (book, journal, etc.) ᵖ | TitleTitel of the book. |
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| Boran 2015 | 2015 | monograph | The correspondence of James Ussher, 1600–1656 |
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Abraham van Goorle Adolf Occo Benito Arias Montano Francis Quarles Georges Villiers, duke of Buckingham Henry Bourchier Henry Stuart prince of Wales Hubert Goltzius Isaac Casaubon John Greaves John Harrison John Selden Joseph Juste Scaliger Louis De Dieu Onofrio Panvinio Philip Morgan Robert Bruce Cotton Simonds D’Ewes Thomas Roe William Herbert, 3rd Earl of Pembroke William Laud