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- Q118632 description "Swiss theologian".
- Q118632 description "Swiss theologian".
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- Q118632 abstract "Johann Jakob Wick (* 1522 in Zürich; † 14. August 1588 Zürich) was a Protestant clergyman.Wick lived in the Zürich of Heinrich Bullinger, the successor of Huldrych Zwingli. He studied theology in Tübingen, and was pastor of Witikon, at the city hospital, and the Predigerkirche. Afterwards he was canon and second archdeacon at the Grossmünster. Wick is the collector of the Wickiana.".
- Q118632 birthDate "1522".
- Q118632 birthYear "1522".
- Q118632 deathDate "1588".
- Q118632 deathYear "1588".
- Q118632 thumbnail J_J_Wick.JPG?width=300.
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- Q118632 dateOfBirth "1522".
- Q118632 dateOfDeath "1588".
- Q118632 name "Wick, Johann Jakob".
- Q118632 shortDescription "Swiss theologian".
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- Q118632 comment "Johann Jakob Wick (* 1522 in Zürich; † 14. August 1588 Zürich) was a Protestant clergyman.Wick lived in the Zürich of Heinrich Bullinger, the successor of Huldrych Zwingli. He studied theology in Tübingen, and was pastor of Witikon, at the city hospital, and the Predigerkirche. Afterwards he was canon and second archdeacon at the Grossmünster. Wick is the collector of the Wickiana.".
- Q118632 label "Johann Jakob Wick".
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- Q118632 givenName "Johann Jakob".
- Q118632 name "Johann Jakob Wick".
- Q118632 name "Wick, Johann Jakob".
- Q118632 surname "Wick".