Elof Holstenius

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Elof Holstenius (also spelled Elaus, Elavus, Olaus; 2 October 1677, in Västerås – 18 July 1736, in Husby) was a Swedish professor of theoretical philosophy and later, from 1709 to 1710, the rector of the Academia Gustavo-Carolina in Pärnu. He studied at Uppsala University. He would be the last rector of the Academia Gustavo-Carolina at large, with Georg Friedrich Parrot becoming the succeeding rector of the university, renamed the Kaiserliche Universität zu Dorpat, in 1802, nearly a century after the term of Holstenius.[1]

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  1. ^ "BBLD – Holstenius, Elavus / Elof (Olaus)". bbld.de. Retrieved 2018-06-03.
Preceded by
Carl Schultén
Rector of Academia Gustavo-Carolina
1709–1710
Succeeded by
Georg Friedrich Parrot (as rector of the Kaiserliche Universität zu Dorpat)
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