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Johann Ludwig Schönleben : ウィキペディア英語版 | Johann Ludwig Schönleben
Johann Ludwig Schönleben (November 16, 1618 – October 15, 1681; (スロベニア語:Janez Ludvik), (ラテン語:Joannis Ludovici)) was a Carniolan priest, rhetorician, and historian. Schönleben was born in Ljubljana, the son of the politician Ludwig Schönleben and his wife Suzane Kušlan.〔(''Slovenska biografija'': Janez Ludvik Schönleben )〕 The family originally stemmed from Württemberg.〔Richter, Franz Xav. 1817. Ein Beytrag zum gelehrten Österreich aus Krain. ''Archiv für Geographie, Historie, Staats- und Kriegskunde'' 78 (30 June): 314–320.〕 He attended the Jesuit college in Ljubljana and joined the order on October 15, 1635.〔 Schönleben studied in Vienna, Graz, and Passau. He left the Jesuit order in 1653, received a doctorate in Padua, and then returned to Ljubljana.〔 Schönleben was a well-known rhetorician and some of his speeches were also published. He was important in theology as a proponent of the Immaculate Conception. As a historian, he wrote a series of genealogies of Carniolan noble families. His most important work was ''Carniolia antiqua et nova'' (Carniola Old and New; Ljubljana, 1681). He was the teacher of Johann Weikhard von Valvasor.〔Palladino, Irmgard, & Maria Bidovec. 2008. ''Johann Weichard von Valvasor (1641–1693): Ein Protagonist der Wissenschaftsrevolution der Frühen Neuzeit. Leben, Werk und Nachlass.'' Vienna: Böhlau, p. 48.〕 Schönleben died in Ljubljana and was buried in St. James's Church.〔 ==References==
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