Major Works
- De historia sacra patriarcharum exercitationes selectae (1667–1671)
- Dissertatio de Peregrinationibus religiosis (1670)
- De ratione studiorum, opuscula aurea, &c. (1670)
- Historia papatus (1684; under the name Nicander von Hohenegg)
- Manuductio in viam concordiae Protestantium ecclesiasticae (1686)
- Tumulus concilii Tridentini (1690)
- Exercitationes biblicae (1700), with a life of the author prefixed
- Corpus theologiae Christianae (1700, edited by JH Schweizer)
- Ethicae Christianae elementa (1711)
- life of JH Hottinger (1667)
- life of JL Fabricius (1698)
His autobiography appeared in 1698, under the title Historia vitae J. H. Heideggeri.
This article incorporates text from a publication now in the public domain: Chisholm, Hugh, ed. (1911). Encyclopædia Britannica (11th ed.). Cambridge University Press.
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| Name | Heidegger, Johann Heinrich |
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| Date of birth | July 1, 1633 |
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| Date of death | July 18, 1698 |
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