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Bengt Skytte af Duderhof : ウィキペディア英語版 | Bengt Skytte Bengt Skytte〔Often (英語:Benedict Skytte), (ドイツ語:Benedikt Skytte), (フランス語:Benoît Skytte), (ラテン語:Benedictus Skyttius).〕 (1614–1683) was a Swedish courtier and diplomat. He was a follower of Comenius and proposed a pansophic city, "Sophopolis". ==Early life== He was the son of Johan Skytte〔 (''Svenskt biografiskt handlexikon'' )〕 and Mary Neave; and brother of Vendela Skytte. He matriculated at the University of Uppsala, aged 10. In 1629 he with Schering Rosenhane accompanied Sir James Spens to court in London, where he was knighted by Charles I of England.〔Marjory Harper, ''Emigrant Homecomings: the return movement of emigrants, 1600-2000'' (2005), p. 63; (Google Books ).〕 Skytte was then probably at the University of Leiden in 1629–30; and went on to study at Dorpat.〔Donald R. Dickson, ''The Tessera of Antilia: utopian brotherhoods & secret societies in the early seventeenth century'' (1998), pp. 220–1; (Google Books ).〕 In 1631 he was studying in the Tsardom of Russia.〔Hans-Joachim Torke, Holm Sundhaussen, Ricarda Vulpius, ''Russische und ukrainische Geschichte vom 16.-18. Jahrhundert'' (2001), p. 239; (Google Books ).〕 After that he had two periods of study with Gerardus Vossius, to 1634.〔Dirk van Miert, ''Humanism in an Age of Science: the Amsterdam Athenaeum in the golden age, 1632-1704'' (2009), p. 126 note 49; (Google Books ).〕
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