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ABAHAI (Nov. 28, 1592–1643, Sept. 21) Reference library
Fang Chao-ying
Eminent Chinese of the Qing Period (Rev)
was the eighth son of *Nurhaci. He had two reign titles, Tiancong 天聰 (1627–36), and Chongde 崇德 (1636–44). His mother, Empress Xiaoci ...

ABATAI (July 27, 1589–1646, May 10) Reference library
George A. Kennedy
Eminent Chinese of the Qing Period (Rev)
was the seventh son of Taizu (*Nurhaci). Although he took part in the expedition against the Weji tribe in 1611 and against the Jarut tribe of Mongols in 1623, he was thirty-eight ...

Abbadie, Jacques (1654?–1727) Reference library
Encyclopedia of the Enlightenment
(1654?–1727), Huguenot pastor in Berlin and London (1680–1699), dean of Killaloe in Ireland (1699–1727),

Abbt, Thomas (1738–1766) Reference library
Encyclopedia of the Enlightenment
(1738–1766), German philosopher.
In 1756, after graduating from an academic secondary school (Gymnasium), the highly

Abernethy, John (1764–1831) Reference library
An Oxford Companion to the Romantic Age
(1764–1831),
as president of the Royal College of Surgeons, one of the most influential men in the medical

abolitionism Reference library
An Oxford Companion to the Romantic Age
a slippery term covering both the movement for the abolition of the slave trade, achieved by an Act of Parliament

Académie Française Reference library
Encyclopedia of the Enlightenment
When the Académie was founded in 1635, its essential role was to purify and standardize the French language and

Academies Reference library
Encyclopedia of the Enlightenment
This entry contains six subentries, dealing with academies in Great Britain, France, Germany, Russia, Italy,

Academies Reference library
J. M. Opal
The Bloomsbury Encyclopedia of the American Enlightenment
As vehicles for Enlightenment ideas about human potential and social progress, academies played a vital role in the cultural and

Ackermann, Rudolph (1764–1834) Reference library
An Oxford Companion to the Romantic Age
(1764–1834),
publisher and bookseller. Born in Saxony, Ackermann moved to London in the 1780s, where, after a

Acontius, Jacobus (1520–1567) Reference library
The Oxford Encyclopedia of the Reformation
(also Jacob; Ital, Giacomo Aconcio; c.1520–1567), one of the most influential proponents of the idea of toleration

Acquaviva, Claudio (1543–1615) Reference library
The Oxford Encyclopedia of the Reformation
(Lat., Aquaviva; 1543–1615), fifth general of the Society of Jesus, 1581–1615.
A younger son of the Neapolitan duke