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Christoph Helvig (1581–1617) was a German chronologist and historian, theologian and linguist. Helvig was born at
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. In chronology he generally was a follower of Joseph Scaliger. He is mentioned by
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's ''General Plan of Education'' described a course in this way:
The technical part of chronology, or the art of computing and adjusting time, as it is very difficult, so it is not of absolute necessity, but should, however, be taught, so far as it can be learned without the loss of those hours which are required for attainments of nearer concern. The student may join with this treatise Le Clerc's Compendium of History; and afterwards may, for the historical part of chronology, procure Helvicus's and
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's Tables; and, if he is desirous of attaining the technical part, may first peruse Holder's Account of Time, Hearne's Ductor Historicus, Strauchius, the first part of Petavius's Rationarium Temporum; and, at length, Scaliger de Emendatiene Temporum. And, for instruction in the method of his historical studies, he may consult Hearne's Ductor Historicus, Wheare's Lectures,
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's Directions for the Study of History; and, for ecclesiastical history, Cave and Dupin, Baronius and Fleury.
His ''Theatrum historicum et chronologicum'' was published in 1609. English translation as ''The Historical and Chronological Theatre of Christopher Helvicus, Distributed into Equal Intervals of Tens, Fifties, and Hundreds: With an Assignation of Empires, Kingdoms, Governments'', 1687. The ''Compendiosa Institutio Linguæ Ebraicae'' was a Hebrew grammar. He became professor of Greek and Oriental languages and of theology at the
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* Nathanael Riemer: ''The Christian Hebraist Christoph Helwig (1581–1617) and His Rendering of Jewish Stories in (His Work) „Jüdische Historien“.'' In: ''European Journal of Jewish Studies.'' Jg. 6 (2012), Nr. 1, S. 71–104.


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{{DEFAULTSORT:Helvig, Christoph 1581 births 1617 deaths 17th-century German historians Chronologists Academic staff of the University of Giessen German male non-fiction writers