Johann Philipp Siebenkees
Philosopher, Deceased Person
1759 – 1796
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Who was Johann Philipp Siebenkees?
Professor Johann Philipp Siebenkees was a German philosopher.
Siebenkees studied theology, philosophy, and philology at University of Altdorf. In 1791 he became associate professor of philosophy there, and a full professor of languages in 1795. He also taught archeology. It has been suggested that he was responsible for the invention of the Iron Maiden during this period.
Johann Philipp Siebenkees was a cousin of the poet Johann Christian Siebenkees.
Siebenkees undertook several voyages to Venice, Rome, and Naples. He died of a stroke in 1796.
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- Born
- Oct 4, 1759
Nuremberg - Nationality
- Germany
- Profession
- Died
- Jun 25, 1796
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on July 23, 2013
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