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Johannes Hancke (also Jan Hancke; Joannes Hancke; 2 February 1644 – 24 August 1713) was a German Jesuit theology professor and mathematician. John Hancke was born in Neisse, and joined the Jesuit order in 1664. After his novitiate in Brno, he studied theology from 1670 to 1674 at the universities of Breslau and Prague and he published his Theses Mathematicae in 1676. He taught Mathematics and Theology in Prague and at the Palacký University of Olomouc and the University of Breslau. He died, aged 69, in Brno.

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  • Johannes Hancke SJ (auch Jan Hancke; Joannes Hancke; * 2. Februar 1644 in Neisse; † 24. August 1713 in Brünn) war ein Professor für Theologie und Mathematik, die zu seinen Lebzeiten auch das Gebiet der Physik und der Astronomie umfasste. Zudem gehörte er dem Jesuitenorden an. (de)
  • Johannes Hancke (también Jan Hancke; Joannes Hancke; Nysa, 2 de febrero de 1644-Brno, 24 de agosto de 1713) profesor de teología y matemático jesuita alemán. Johannes Hancke se unió a la orden de los jesuitas en 1664. Después del noviciado en Brno, estudió teología desde 1670 hasta 1674 en las universidades jesuitas de Breslau y Praga y publicó su Theses Mathematicae en 1976.​Enseñó matemáticas y teología en Praga y en la Universidad Palacký en Olomouc y la Universidad de Breslau. (es)
  • Johannes Hancke (also Jan Hancke; Joannes Hancke; 2 February 1644 – 24 August 1713) was a German Jesuit theology professor and mathematician. John Hancke was born in Neisse, and joined the Jesuit order in 1664. After his novitiate in Brno, he studied theology from 1670 to 1674 at the universities of Breslau and Prague and he published his Theses Mathematicae in 1676. He taught Mathematics and Theology in Prague and at the Palacký University of Olomouc and the University of Breslau. He died, aged 69, in Brno. (en)
  • Johannes Hancke (Jan Hancke ou Joannes Hancke), né le 2 février 1644 à Neisse (Silésie) et mort le 24 août 1713 à Brünn, est un prêtre jésuite allemand, professeur de théologie et de mathématiques. (fr)
  • Johannes Hancke (também conhecido como Jan Hancke ou Joannes Hancke; Nysa, 2 de fevereiro de 1644 — Brno, 24 de agosto de 1713) foi um teólogo jesuíta e matemático alemão. John Hancke nasceu em Nysa, entrando para a ordem dos jesuitas em 1664. Após o noviciado em Brno, estudou teologia de 1670 a 1674 na Universidade de Breslávia e na Universidade Carolina, e publicou sua Theses Mathematicae em 1676. Lecionou matemática e teologia em Praga, e na e na Universidade de Breslávia. Morreu com 69 anos de idade em Brno. (pt)
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  • Johannes Hancke SJ (auch Jan Hancke; Joannes Hancke; * 2. Februar 1644 in Neisse; † 24. August 1713 in Brünn) war ein Professor für Theologie und Mathematik, die zu seinen Lebzeiten auch das Gebiet der Physik und der Astronomie umfasste. Zudem gehörte er dem Jesuitenorden an. (de)
  • Johannes Hancke (también Jan Hancke; Joannes Hancke; Nysa, 2 de febrero de 1644-Brno, 24 de agosto de 1713) profesor de teología y matemático jesuita alemán. Johannes Hancke se unió a la orden de los jesuitas en 1664. Después del noviciado en Brno, estudió teología desde 1670 hasta 1674 en las universidades jesuitas de Breslau y Praga y publicó su Theses Mathematicae en 1976.​Enseñó matemáticas y teología en Praga y en la Universidad Palacký en Olomouc y la Universidad de Breslau. (es)
  • Johannes Hancke (also Jan Hancke; Joannes Hancke; 2 February 1644 – 24 August 1713) was a German Jesuit theology professor and mathematician. John Hancke was born in Neisse, and joined the Jesuit order in 1664. After his novitiate in Brno, he studied theology from 1670 to 1674 at the universities of Breslau and Prague and he published his Theses Mathematicae in 1676. He taught Mathematics and Theology in Prague and at the Palacký University of Olomouc and the University of Breslau. He died, aged 69, in Brno. (en)
  • Johannes Hancke (Jan Hancke ou Joannes Hancke), né le 2 février 1644 à Neisse (Silésie) et mort le 24 août 1713 à Brünn, est un prêtre jésuite allemand, professeur de théologie et de mathématiques. (fr)
  • Johannes Hancke (também conhecido como Jan Hancke ou Joannes Hancke; Nysa, 2 de fevereiro de 1644 — Brno, 24 de agosto de 1713) foi um teólogo jesuíta e matemático alemão. John Hancke nasceu em Nysa, entrando para a ordem dos jesuitas em 1664. Após o noviciado em Brno, estudou teologia de 1670 a 1674 na Universidade de Breslávia e na Universidade Carolina, e publicou sua Theses Mathematicae em 1676. Lecionou matemática e teologia em Praga, e na e na Universidade de Breslávia. Morreu com 69 anos de idade em Brno. (pt)
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