Erland Dryselius
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Erland (Benedikt, Brodderi) Dryselius (1641 – 24 April 1708) was a
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Works

* ''Luna Turcica Eller Turkeske Måne...'', Jönköping, 1694. * ''Kort memorial uppå mag. Erlandi Dryselii P. P. Junecopensis tractater, som han af trycket uthgå låtit...'', c. 1700 * ''Korrt och enfaldig Kyrkiohistoria öfver Gamla och Nya Testamentet'', 1704–08.


External links


www.dryselius.se






* ttp://web.telia.com/~u13802630/dis_html/40_218.htm Swedish National Library - Dryselius, Erland Brodderi
Dryselius

"Turkey, Sweden and the EU Experiences and Expectations", Report by the Swedish Institute for European Policy Studies, April 2006, p. 6
1641 births 1708 deaths 17th-century Swedish historians 17th-century Swedish Lutheran priests 18th-century Swedish Lutheran priests 18th-century Swedish historians {{Sweden-historian-stub