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Aagard, Nicholas

, brother of the above, was librarian and professor in the University of Sora, in Denmark, where he died Jan. 22, 1657, aged forty-five years, and left several critical and philosophical works, written in Latin. The principal are: 1. “A treatise on Subterraneous Fires.” 2. “Dissertation on Tacitus.” 3. “Observations on Ammianus Marcellinus.” And 4. “A disputation on the Style of the New Testament,” Sora, 4to, 1655. He and his brother were both of the Lutheran Church. 3

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