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Georg Caspari (17 April 1683 – 12 April 1743) was a Baltic German academic. Caspari was born in Riga, in Swedish Livonia, as the son of David Caspari, rector of Riga Cathedral. He studied at the University of Rostock, where he published De Descensu Christi ad Inferos in 1704 and De Testamentis Divinis in 1705. Caspari also published some of his father's papers after his death in 1702. After living for a while in Greifswald, Caspari returned to Riga in 1723 and served at the cathedral. He died in his hometown.

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  • Georg Caspari (17 April 1683 – 12 April 1743) was a Baltic German academic. Caspari was born in Riga, in Swedish Livonia, as the son of David Caspari, rector of Riga Cathedral. He studied at the University of Rostock, where he published De Descensu Christi ad Inferos in 1704 and De Testamentis Divinis in 1705. Caspari also published some of his father's papers after his death in 1702. After living for a while in Greifswald, Caspari returned to Riga in 1723 and served at the cathedral. He died in his hometown. (en)
  • Georg Caspari (17 de abril de 1683 - 12 de abril de 1743) foi um teólogo alemão do Báltico. Caspari nasceu em Riga, como filho de David Caspari, reitor da catedral de Riga. Ele estudou na Universidade de Rostock, onde publicou De Descensu Christi ad Inferos em 1704 e De Testamentis Divinis em 1705. Caspari também publicou alguns documentos de seu pai, após a morte dele em 1702. Depois de viver durante algum tempo em Greifswald, Caspari regressou a Riga em 1723 e serviu na catedral. Ele morreu em sua cidade natal. (pt)
  • Georg Caspari (* 17. April 1683 in Riga; † 12. April 1743 in Riga) war ein deutsch-baltischer evangelischer Theologe und Prediger in Riga. Georg Caspari war der Sohn des Theologen David Caspari (1648–1702) und Bruder des Rigaer Ratsherrn Melchior Caspari (??–1743). Ein weiterer Bruder war Johann Caspari (1680–1708), der ebenso wie Georg in Rostock studierte.Ab 1703 studierte Georg Caspari an der Universität Rostock. 1713 erlangte er dort auch den Grad des Magisters an der Philosophischen Fakultät. Gleichzeitig erfolgte auch die Rezeption an der Philosophischen Fakultät. Wie Caspari in der Folge wirkte, ob er eventuell Vorlesungen an der Universität hielt oder andere Arbeitsstellen innehatte, ist nicht bekannt. Er hielt sich jedoch, bevor er 1723 nach Riga zurückkehrte, in Rostock und Greif (de)
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  • Georg Caspari (* 17. April 1683 in Riga; † 12. April 1743 in Riga) war ein deutsch-baltischer evangelischer Theologe und Prediger in Riga. Georg Caspari war der Sohn des Theologen David Caspari (1648–1702) und Bruder des Rigaer Ratsherrn Melchior Caspari (??–1743). Ein weiterer Bruder war Johann Caspari (1680–1708), der ebenso wie Georg in Rostock studierte.Ab 1703 studierte Georg Caspari an der Universität Rostock. 1713 erlangte er dort auch den Grad des Magisters an der Philosophischen Fakultät. Gleichzeitig erfolgte auch die Rezeption an der Philosophischen Fakultät. Wie Caspari in der Folge wirkte, ob er eventuell Vorlesungen an der Universität hielt oder andere Arbeitsstellen innehatte, ist nicht bekannt. Er hielt sich jedoch, bevor er 1723 nach Riga zurückkehrte, in Rostock und Greifswald auf.Nach Riga zurückgekehrt wurde er 1724 Diakon am dortigen Dom, 1725 Archidiakon an der St.-Petri-Kirche, 1736 Wochenprediger und 1738 Oberwochenprediger. (de)
  • Georg Caspari (17 April 1683 – 12 April 1743) was a Baltic German academic. Caspari was born in Riga, in Swedish Livonia, as the son of David Caspari, rector of Riga Cathedral. He studied at the University of Rostock, where he published De Descensu Christi ad Inferos in 1704 and De Testamentis Divinis in 1705. Caspari also published some of his father's papers after his death in 1702. After living for a while in Greifswald, Caspari returned to Riga in 1723 and served at the cathedral. He died in his hometown. (en)
  • Georg Caspari (17 de abril de 1683 - 12 de abril de 1743) foi um teólogo alemão do Báltico. Caspari nasceu em Riga, como filho de David Caspari, reitor da catedral de Riga. Ele estudou na Universidade de Rostock, onde publicou De Descensu Christi ad Inferos em 1704 e De Testamentis Divinis em 1705. Caspari também publicou alguns documentos de seu pai, após a morte dele em 1702. Depois de viver durante algum tempo em Greifswald, Caspari regressou a Riga em 1723 e serviu na catedral. Ele morreu em sua cidade natal. (pt)
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