1991
DOI: 10.1515/9783111677361
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Bio-Bibliographisches Verzeichnis jüdischer Doktoren im 17. und 18. Jahrhundert

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“…(Wallich noted that Hoffman “tells me of all the remedies and singular secrets that he has acquired and devised ... that he will not disclose to one among thousands”. 25) Manfred Komorowski26 says that the two Isaac Wallichs are not to be confused (see also Modena and Morpurgo7), but there is no clear evidence for a third, of graduation age around 1680. If this is so, and of course there can be no proof of this as Komorowski notes, we can only conjecture that despite completing his studies in Leiden there was one Jewish student who decided to take the road to Padua for reasons which must center on the greater acceptance of the Padua degree and thus the prospects for career enhancement.…”
Section: The Dilemma Of 1675mentioning
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“…(Wallich noted that Hoffman “tells me of all the remedies and singular secrets that he has acquired and devised ... that he will not disclose to one among thousands”. 25) Manfred Komorowski26 says that the two Isaac Wallichs are not to be confused (see also Modena and Morpurgo7), but there is no clear evidence for a third, of graduation age around 1680. If this is so, and of course there can be no proof of this as Komorowski notes, we can only conjecture that despite completing his studies in Leiden there was one Jewish student who decided to take the road to Padua for reasons which must center on the greater acceptance of the Padua degree and thus the prospects for career enhancement.…”
Section: The Dilemma Of 1675mentioning
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“…There were also about a dozen German Jews, like Isaac Wallich and his cousin Simon who graduated in 1675 and 1678, respectively 28. (For details of Leiden students see Molhuysen29 and for Dutch and German graduates Manfred Komorowski’s book 26…”
Section: The Dilemma Of 1675mentioning
confidence: 99%