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Professors
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Paul Sperling , professor of eloquence and poetry 1613–1633
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Bernhard Werenberg , professor of practical philosophy and history 1613–1643
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Zacharias Scheffter , Rector, Professor of Logic and Metaphysics, Deputy Professor of Theology and Physics.
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Johann Adolph Tassius , Professor of Mathematics 1629–1654
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Joachim Jungius , Professor of Physics and Logic 1629–1657
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Agidius Gutbier , professor of oriental languages 1652–1667; Professor of Logic 1660–1667
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Rudolf Capell , Professor of Rhetoric, 1660–1675, Professor of Greek and History 1675–1684
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Vincent Placcius , professor of eloquence and practical philosophy 1675–1699
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Martin Fogel , Professor of Logic and Metaphysics 1675–1675
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Eberhard Anckelmann , Professor of Oriental Studies 1675–1701
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Gerhard Meier , Professor of Logic and Metaphysics 1691–1699
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Sebastian Edzardus , Professor of Logic and Metaphysics 1699–1736
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Johann Albert Fabricius , Professor of Rhetoric and Ethics 1699–1736
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Johann Christoph Wolf , Professor of Oriental Studies 1712–1716
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Michael Richey , Professor of Greek and History 1717–1761
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Johann Christian Wolf , Professor of Physics and Poetry 1725–1766
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Hermann Samuel Reimarus , Professor of Oriental Studies 1727–1768
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Johann Dietrich Winckler , professor of rhetoric and practical philosophy, then for logic and metaphysics 1736–1744
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Paul Schaffshausen , professor of logic, metaphysics and eloquence 1745–1761, second librarian 1752–1761
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Johann Georg Büsch , Professor of Mathematics 1756–1800
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Jakob Albrecht von Sienen , Senate Syndicate in Hamburg 1768–1837
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Johann Heinrich Vincent Nölting , Professor of Philosophy and Rhetoric 1761–1806
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Martin Friedrich Pitiscus , Professor of Oriental Studies 1768–1794
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Paul Dietrich Giseke , Professor of Physics and Poetry 1771–1796
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Christoph Daniel Ebeling , Professor of Greek and History 1784–1817
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Karl Friedrich Hipp , professorship for mathematics and natural sciences 1804 / 1805–1836
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Johann Georg Christian Lehmann , Professorship for Physics and Natural History 1818–?
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Otto Carsten Krabbe , Professor of Biblical Philology 1833–1840
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Christian Friedrich Wurm , Professor of History 1833–?
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Karl Werner Maximilian Wiebel , Professor of Physics and Chemistry, 1838–1881
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Gustav Moritz Redslob , Professor of Philosophy and Biblical Philology 1841–1882
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Christian Petersen , professor of classical philology 1849–1871, and in 1849 first chairman of the Hamburger Kunstverein
students
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Wilhelm Amsinck (1752–1831) Hamburg Senator and Mayor.
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Johann Philipp Beckmann (1752–1814), lawyer and art collector.
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Salomon Abendana Belmonte (1843–1888), German lawyer and politician.
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Barthold Heinrich Brockes (1680–1747), writer and poet of the early German Enlightenment.
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Lucas Corthum (1688–1765), lawyer, councilor and mayor of Hamburg.
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August Danzel (1822–1889), surgeon and head of the Marienkrankenhaus in Hamburg.
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Ludwig Duncker (1810–1875), Protestant theologian and university professor.
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Esdras Edzardus (1629–1708), orientalist, private scholar and activist of the mission to the Jews.
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Paul Dietrich Giseke (1741–1796), doctor, botanist, teacher and librarian
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Karl Ferdinand Theodor Hepp (1800–1851), lawyer and university professor.
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Gottfried Jacob Jänisch (1707–1781), doctor and Freemason during the Enlightenment.
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Johann John (1797–1865), Protestant theologian and clergyman
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Johann Martin Lappenberg (1794–1865), historian.
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Peter von Lengerke (1651–1709), lawyer and mayor of Hamburg.
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Theodor Nölting (1811–1890), educator and classical philologist
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Gerhard Philipp Heinrich Norrmann (1753–1837), lawyer and university professor at the University of Rostock
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Martin Friedrich Pitiscus (1722–1794), orientalist and librarian.
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Joachim Rentzel (1694–1768), lawyer and Hamburg councilor.
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Johann Diedrich Schaffshausen (1643–1697), lawyer, councilor and mayor of Hamburg.
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Paul Schaffshausen (1712–1761), classical philologist, theologian and philosopher.
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Justus Georg Schottelius (1612–1676), poet and language scholar.
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Nicolaus Schuback (1700–1783), lawyer and mayor of Hamburg.
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Jacob Albrecht von Sienen (1724–1800), lawyer and mayor of Hamburg.
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Jakob Albrecht von Sienen (1768–1837), Hamburg Senate Syndicate.
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Georg Michael Telemann (1748–1831), church musician and composer.
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Günther Wagner (1842–1930), chemist and entrepreneur.
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Johann Hinrich Wichern (1808–1881) theologian, social pedagogue, founder of the Inner Mission of the Evangelical Church.
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Otto Wolters (1796–1874), theologian and clergyman.
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Reinhard Woltman (1757–1837), hydraulic engineer.