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Matches in DBpedia 2014 for { ?s ?p Michael Christoph Hanow (also Hanov, Hanovius) (12 December 1695, Zamborst near Neustettin, Pomerania – 22 September 1773, Danzig) was a German meteorologist, historian, professor of mathematics and since 1717 Rector of Academic Gymnasium Danzig.Hanow was educated in Danzig and Leipzig and was a private Teacher in Dresden, Leipzig und Danzig. In the year 1727 he became a Member of the Academic Gymnasium Danzig. He wrote numerous articles and books. Since 1739 he published the Danziger Nachrichten a weekly journal with Weather forecasting. The term Biology was introduced by him. In the years 1745 until 1767 he wrote Jus Culmense, the complete Kulm law (Kulmer Recht) and a collection of until to date not published prussian documents.Together with Georg Daniel Seyler, Gottfried Lengnich and David Braun he belonged to the most importand local historians in the 18th century.. }

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