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Remigius Faesch. (26 May 1595 Basel - 27 February 1667 Basel) was a Swiss jurist and rector of the University of Basel.
Remigius Faesch was born into household of the Faesch family in Basel.[1] His father Hans Rufolf Faesch was a silk merchant and mayor of Basel.[1] Between1614 and 1616 Remigius studied law in the cities Geneva and Paris, but graduated in Basel.[2] In 1620/21 he made an extended journey to Italy. From 1628 onwards he taught law at the University of Basel, and was elected its rector three times in years 1637–38, 1649–50 and 1660–61.[2] He was the founder of the so-called Faeschisches Kabinett, a private museum which in 1823 became a part of the Kunstmuseum Basel.[3] He also re-published the Institutionum Imperialium analysis by Julius Pacius a Beriga.[2]
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- ^ a b Egger, Franz (2001). "Der Schweizerdolch und das Gleichnis des verlorenen Sohnes" (PDF). Historisches Museum Basel. p. 30.
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: CS1 maint: url-status (link) - ^ a b c "Faesch, Remigius". hls-dhs-dss.ch (in German). Retrieved 2021-06-19.
- ^ "Kunstmuseum Basel - Geschichte der Sammlung". kunstmuseumbasel.ch (in German). Retrieved 2021-06-20.
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