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Daniel Clasen, in Latin Danielis Clasenius or Clasenus (1 May 1622, Lüneburg – 20 November 1678,[1] Helmstedt), was a German political theorist, religious scholar, and classicist. His treatises, written in Latin, dealt with law, jurisprudence, religion, and politics. Clasen was one of the earliest theorists of political religion, though preceded by Tommaso Campanella (1568–1639),[2] and argued against accommodation theory.[3] Clasen was a major mythographer of the 17th century,[4] and wrote commentaries on classical texts such as the so-called Tablet of Cebes (Cebetis Tabula vitae humanae), for which he provided a Latin translation.[5] WorksClasen's works include:
References1. ^J.F. von Schulte, Die Geschichte der Quellen und Literatur des canonischen Rechts (The Lawbook Exchange, 2000, 2008), p. 49. {{Authority control}}{{DEFAULTSORT:Clasen, Daniel}}{{germany-academic-bio-stub}}{{reli-studies-bio-stub}}2. ^Raymond Trousson, Le thème de Prométhée dans la littérature européenne (Librairie Droz, 1964, 3rd ed. 2001) p. 204. 3. ^Martin Mulson, "Cartesianism, Skepticism and Conversion to Judaism: The Case of Aaron d'Antan," in Secret Conversions to Judaism in Early Modern Europe (Brill, 2004), p. 138, note 44. 4. ^Trousson, Le thème de Prométhée, p. 204. 5. ^Daniel Clasen, Cebetis Tabula vitae humanae recte instituendae de scriptionem continens cum commentariis (1652 edition), full text [https://books.google.com/books?id=crFAAAAAcAAJ&printsec=frontcover&source=gbs_ge_summary_r&cad=0#v=onepage&q&f=false online], with parallel Greek text and Latin translation. 7 : 17th-century German people|German classical scholars|Religious studies scholars|Religion and politics|Mythographers|1678 deaths|1622 births |
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