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* 1668 – Magnus Julius De la Gardie, Swedish general ( d. 1741 )
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This has been published by J. Mabillon in the Acta sanctorum ordinis sancti Benedicti ( Paris, 1668 – 1701 ).
Herman Boerhaave (, 31 December 1668 – 23 September 1738 ) was a Dutch botanist, humanist and physician of European fame.
In France, a great number of highly characteristic solo works were created and compiled into four books of ordres by François Couperin ( 1668 – 1733 ).
* 1632 – Catherine de Saint-Augustin, Canadian saint, founder of the Hôtel-Dieu de Québec ( d. 1668 )
Upon Sophia's death, her eldest son Elector George Louis of Brunswick-Lüneburg ( 1660 – 1727 ) became heir presumptive in her place, and weeks later, succeeded Queen Anne as George I. Sophia's daughter Sophia Charlotte of Hanover ( 1668 – 1705 ) married Frederick I of Prussia, from whom the later Prussian Kings descend.
Herman Boerhaave ( 1668 – 1738 ) is sometimes referred to as a " father of physiology " due to his exemplary teaching in Leiden and textbook ' Institutiones medicae ' ( 1708 ).
* House of Vasa, a medieval Swedish noble family, the royal house of Sweden 1523 – 1654 and of Poland 1587 – 1668
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Vilém was through his daughter Anna Magdalene, Baroness Popel von Lobkowitz ( 20 July 1606 – 7 September 1668 ) father-in-law of Julius Henry of Saxe-Lauenburg since 18 August 1632.
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In his book De Philosophia Cartesiana ( 1668 ) Bekker argued that theology and philosophy each had their separate terrain and that Nature can no more be explained from Scripture than can theological truth be deduced from Nature.
He arranged for the publication of Hobbes's De Cive in Amsterdam in 1647, published a French translation in 1649, published a French translation of Hobbes ' De Corpore Politico, or the Elements of Law in 1652, and helped secure a publisher for Hobbes's own Latin translation of Leviathan in 1668.
Mayow published at Oxford in 1668 two tracts, on respiration and rickets, and in 1674 these were reprinted, the former in an enlarged and corrected form, with three others De sal-nitro et spiritu nitro-aereo, De respiratione foetus in utero et ovo, and De motu musculari et spiritibus animalibus as Tractatus quinque medico-physici.
* De monstrorum causis, natura et differentiis, Padua 1616, reprinted Padua 1634, Amsterdam 1665, Padua 1668.
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In 1668, he converted Turenne ; in 1670, he published an Exposition de la foi catholique, so moderate in tone that adversaries were driven to accuse him of having fraudulently watered down the Roman dogmas to suit a Protestant taste.
File: Lebrun Louis1668. jpg | Louis XIV Equestrian Portrait, 1668, oil on canvas, Musée de la Chartreuse, Douai
Louis Couperin ( c. 1626 – 1661 ) was the first composer to embrace the genre, and harpsichord preludes were used until the first half of the 18th century by numerous composers including Jean-Henri d ' Anglebert ( 1629 – 1691 ), Élisabeth Jacquet de la Guerre ( 1665 – 1729 ), François Couperin ( 1668 – 1733 ) and Jean-Philippe Rameau ( 1683 – 1764 ), whose very first printed piece ( 1706 ) was in this form.
Only this archipelago and the possessions of Santa Cruz de la Mar Pequeña ( 1476 – 1524 ), Melilla ( conquered by Pedro de Estopiñán in 1497 ), Villa Cisneros ( founded in 1502 in current Western Sahara ), Mazalquivir ( 1505 ), Peñón de Vélez de la Gomera ( 1508 ), Oran ( 1509 – 1790 ), Algiers ( 1510 – 1529 ), Bugia ( 1510 – 1554 ), Tripoli ( 1511 – 1551 ), Tunis ( 1535 – 1569 ) and Ceuta ( ceded by Portugal in 1668 ) remained as Spanish territory in Africa.
In 1664 he ceded the island in three equal parts to three prominent citizens of Ville-Marie: Jacques Le Ber, sieur de Saint-Paul et Senneville ; Claude Robutel de Saint-André, sieur de La Noue ; and Jean de la Vigne, who transferred his portion to Jacques Le Ber's sister Marie in 1668.
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This journey, in which he saw Leiden, Amsterdam and Copenhagen, as well as Stockholm, resulted chiefly in the discovery, in the Swedish royal library, of some fragments of Origen's Commentary on St Matthew, which gave Huet the idea of editing Origen, a task he completed in 1668.
Georg Heinrich von Görtz, Baron of Schlitz ( 1668 – February 19, 1719 ), diplomat in Swedish service, was born in Holstein and educated at Jena.
Other notable buildings include Swedish mansions of the 17th century, a Baroque town hall ( 1668 – 71 ), and remains of Erik Dahlberg's fortifications.
Taube belongs to an untitled branch of the Baltic German noble Taube family, introduced at the Swedish House of Nobility in 1668 as noble family No. 734.
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