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Christoph Cellarius was primarily known as a mathematician.
Answer: False
Christoph Cellarius was primarily recognized for his work as a classical scholar, not as a mathematician.
Christoph Cellarius was born in the German town of Weimar.
Answer: False
Christoph Cellarius was born in Schmalkalden, Germany, not Weimar.
Christoph Cellarius's full name was simply Christoph Keller.
Answer: False
Christoph Cellarius's full name was Christoph Keller Cellarius.
Christoph Cellarius lived during the 18th century.
Answer: True
Christoph Cellarius lived from 1638 to 1707, placing the majority of his life and work in the 17th century.
Being a 'classical scholar' means specializing in medieval European history.
Answer: False
A 'classical scholar' specializes in the study of ancient Greek and Roman civilizations, including their languages, literature, and history, not medieval European history.
Christoph Cellarius's work was published posthumously in 1824.
Answer: False
Christoph Cellarius's major work on historical periodization was published in 1685, during his lifetime.
The source material indicates Cellarius primarily focused on contemporary history.
Answer: False
Cellarius's primary focus was on classical antiquity and literature, not contemporary history.
What was the primary field of study for Christoph Cellarius?
Answer: Classical antiquity and literature
Christoph Cellarius was a German classical scholar, dedicating his academic career to the study of ancient Greece and Rome.
In which German town was Christoph Cellarius born?
Answer: Schmalkalden
Christoph Cellarius was born in Schmalkalden, Germany.
Christoph Cellarius's lifespan, according to the source, was approximately:
Answer: 1638-1707
Christoph Cellarius lived from November 22, 1638, to June 4, 1707.
Christoph Cellarius's full name, including the variant mentioned, was:
Answer: Christoph Keller Cellarius
Scholarly records indicate Christoph Cellarius's full name was Christoph Keller Cellarius.
Christoph Cellarius held academic positions in both Weimar and Halle.
Answer: True
Cellarius served as a professor and held academic posts in both Weimar and Halle.
Christoph Cellarius held academic positions in which German cities?
Answer: Weimar and Halle
Cellarius held academic positions in Weimar and Halle.
Christoph Cellarius is credited with originating the concept of dividing history into Ancient, Medieval, and Modern periods.
Answer: False
While Cellarius popularized this tripartite division, he did not originate it; earlier scholars like Leonardo Bruni and Flavio Biondo had used similar frameworks.
The tripartite division of history popularized by Cellarius includes the Ancient, Medieval, and New periods.
Answer: True
Cellarius's influential framework divided history into the Ancient, Medieval, and New periods.
Christoph Cellarius's influential book on historical periodization was published in 1685.
Answer: True
Cellarius's influential book, *Universal History Divided into an Ancient, Medieval, and New Period*, was published in 1685.
Cellarius's division of history became the standard method for organizing historical eras after its publication.
Answer: True
Cellarius's framework for dividing history into Ancient, Medieval, and New periods achieved widespread adoption and became the standard historical periodization.
The 'See also' section relates to universal history and the process of dividing history into eras.
Answer: True
The 'See also' section links to 'Universal history' and 'Periodization,' reflecting the broader context of Cellarius's work.
Cellarius's 1685 book was titled *Historia universalis*.
Answer: False
The full title of Cellarius's 1685 book was *Historia universalis breviter ac perspicue exposita, in antiquam, et medii aevi ac novam divisa, cum notis perpetuis*.
Leonardo Bruni, a precursor to Cellarius, divided history into four periods.
Answer: False
Leonardo Bruni, along with Flavio Biondo, utilized tripartite divisions of history prior to Cellarius, not a four-period division.
Cellarius's division of history was first proposed in the 18th century.
Answer: False
Christoph Cellarius proposed his influential tripartite division of history in the 17th century, with his key work published in 1685.
Cellarius's work on historical periods was titled *A History of Classical Scholarship*.
Answer: False
The title *A History of Classical Scholarship* belongs to a work by John Edwin Sandys, not Christoph Cellarius.
What is Christoph Cellarius most famous for popularizing in the field of history?
Answer: The tripartite division of history into Ancient, Medieval, and New periods
Cellarius is celebrated for popularizing this chronological framework, which became a standard for organizing historical study.
What was the title of Christoph Cellarius's key work on historical periodization?
Answer: Universal History Divided into an Ancient, Medieval, and New Period
The book that cemented Cellarius's legacy in historical periodization was titled *Universal History Divided into an Ancient, Medieval, and New Period*.
In what year was Christoph Cellarius's influential book on the division of history published?
Answer: 1685
The publication year of Cellarius's key work on historical divisions was 1685.
Which of the following eras was NOT part of Cellarius's tripartite division of history?
Answer: Renaissance period
Cellarius's division comprised the Ancient, Medieval, and New (Modern) periods; the Renaissance is typically situated within or bridging the Medieval and Modern eras.
Did Christoph Cellarius invent the concept of dividing history into three main periods?
Answer: No, Italian Renaissance scholars like Bruni and Biondo had used similar divisions earlier.
While Cellarius popularized the tripartite division, precursors such as Leonardo Bruni and Flavio Biondo had employed similar historical categorizations.
What was the long-term effect of Cellarius's work on historical periodization?
Answer: It became the standard and widely accepted method for organizing historical eras.
Cellarius's tripartite division of history achieved widespread acceptance and established itself as the conventional framework for historical study.
Which Italian Renaissance scholars are mentioned as having used divisions similar to Cellarius's?
Answer: Leonardo Bruni and Flavio Biondo
These scholars are cited as precursors who used tripartite historical divisions before Cellarius.
The tripartite division of history popularized by Cellarius became:
Answer: The standard method for organizing historical eras
Cellarius's tripartite division of history achieved widespread acceptance and established itself as the conventional framework for historical study.
The library at the University of Applied Sciences in Schmalkalden is named after Christoph Cellarius.
Answer: True
The 'Cellarius Bibliothek' at the University of Applied Sciences in Schmalkalden honors the scholar.
The first image accompanying the article shows the title page of Cellarius's book.
Answer: False
The initial image presented is a portrait of Christoph Cellarius, not the title page of his book.
Johann Wolfgang von Goethe mentioned Christoph Cellarius in his work *Faust*.
Answer: False
Johann Wolfgang von Goethe mentioned Christoph Cellarius in his *Memoirs*, not in *Faust*.
John Edwin Sandys referenced Cellarius in a work published in the 20th century.
Answer: True
John Edwin Sandys referenced Cellarius in his *A History of Classical Scholarship*, published in 1908.
H. Tristram Engelhardt's book *The Foundations of Bioethics* was published before 1990.
Answer: False
*The Foundations of Bioethics* by H. Tristram Engelhardt was published in 1996, not before 1990.
The Authority Control section lists databases like ISNI and VIAF to help disambiguate Christoph Cellarius.
Answer: True
The Authority Control section provides standardized identifiers from various databases to ensure accurate identification of Christoph Cellarius.
The Mathematics Genealogy Project is listed as a source related to Cellarius's work.
Answer: True
The Mathematics Genealogy Project is cited as a source providing information related to Cellarius's academic connections.
Identifiers like ISNI and VIAF are used to ensure consistent data representation for individuals like Cellarius.
Answer: True
Standardized identifiers like ISNI and VIAF are crucial for maintaining data consistency and accurately representing individuals across different databases.
The reference to the Mathematics Genealogy Project suggests Cellarius had no connection to academic fields outside classical studies.
Answer: False
The inclusion of the Mathematics Genealogy Project suggests potential connections or influence within the field of mathematics, not an absence of such connections.
The 'Cellarius Bibliothek' is located in Halle, where Cellarius also held an academic position.
Answer: False
The 'Cellarius Bibliothek' is located in Schmalkalden, not Halle.
The Virtual International Authority File (VIAF) is mentioned as a database containing information about Cellarius.
Answer: True
VIAF is listed as one of the major international databases that catalog information about Christoph Cellarius.
How is Christoph Cellarius honored in his hometown?
Answer: The library at the University of Applied Sciences bears his name.
The 'Cellarius Bibliothek' at the University of Applied Sciences in Schmalkalden honors the scholar.
Which famous German writer mentioned Christoph Cellarius in their memoirs?
Answer: Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
Goethe mentioned Cellarius in his *Memoirs*, published posthumously.
John Edwin Sandys referenced Cellarius in which of his works?
Answer: *A History of Classical Scholarship*
Sandys's 1908 publication, *A History of Classical Scholarship*, includes references to Cellarius.
Which international standard identifier is mentioned as containing information about Christoph Cellarius?
Answer: ISNI (International Standard Name Identifier)
ISNI is listed among the databases providing standardized identification for Cellarius.
Which of the following is a national library database mentioned as cataloging Cellarius's work?
Answer: Library of Congress
The Library of Congress is listed among the national library databases that catalog Cellarius's work.
What does the inclusion of the Mathematics Genealogy Project suggest about Cellarius?
Answer: It suggests his work had connections or influence within mathematics.
This citation implies a potential link or influence between Cellarius's scholarship and the field of mathematics.
What is the significance of the 'Cellarius Bibliothek'?
Answer: It is the library of the University of Applied Sciences in Schmalkalden, named in his honor.
The library's name signifies a direct honor to Christoph Cellarius in his hometown.
H. Tristram Engelhardt referenced Christoph Cellarius in a book concerning what subject?
Answer: Bioethics
Engelhardt's work, *The Foundations of Bioethics*, includes a reference to Cellarius.
Which of the following is a national library database mentioned for Cellarius, besides the US Library of Congress?
Answer: BnF (France)
The Bibliothèque nationale de France (BnF) data is listed among the national databases cataloging Cellarius.
Which of the following databases is cited as an academic or scholarly source related to Cellarius?
Answer: CiNii (Japan)
CiNii is cited as an academic database related to Cellarius.