Leibniz, Gottfried Wilhelm, Freiherr von, 1646-1716 (Personal Name)
- G. G. L. L., 1646-1716
- L., G. G. L., 1646-1716
- Leibnitius, Godefridus Guilielmus, 1646-1716
- Leĭbnit︠s︡, G. (Gotfrid), 1646-1716
- Leĭbnit︠s︡, Gotfrid Vilʹgelʹm, 1646-1716
- Leibnitz, Godefroy-Guillaume, 1646-1716
- Leibniz, G. W., 1646-1716
- Leibniz, Georg Wilhelm, 1646-1716
- Leibnizius, Godefridus Guilielmus, 1646-1716
- Leibnizius, Gotfridus Guilelmus, 1646-1716
- Lithuanus, Georgius Ulicovius, 1646-1716
- Ulicovius Lithuanus, Georgius, 1646-1716
- לייבניץ, גוטפריד וילהם, 1646-1716
- לייבניץ, גוטפריד וילהלם, 1646-1716
- Leibniz, Gottfried Wilhelm von, 1646-1716
- Von Leibniz, Gottfried Wilhelm, 1646-1716
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His Sochinenii︠a︡ v chetyrekh tomakh, 1982- : volume 1, title page (Gotfrid Vilʹgelʹm Leĭbnit︠s︡)
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Robinet, A. G.W. Leibniz, 1988: page 194 (Gotfridus Guilelmus Leibnizius)
nuc89-32841: His Das Neueste von China (1697), c1979 (heading on MH rept.: Leibniz, Gottfried Wilhelm, Freiherr von, 1646-1716; usage: Georg Wilhelm Leibniz)
nuc89-103960: His Œuvre concernant la physique, c1985 (heading on WU rept.: Leibniz, Gottfried Wilhelm, Freiherr von, 1746-1716; usage: Godefroy-Guillaume Leibnitz)
Burchard, J. Historia arcana, 1697: t.p. (edita a Godefr. Guilielm. Leibnizio)
Britannica.com, academic edition, November 18, 2019 (Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz; born June 21 [July 1, new style], 1646, Leipzig, Germany; died November 14, 1716, Hannover, Germany; German philosopher, mathematician, and political adviser, important both as a metaphysician and as a logician and distinguished also for his independent invention of the differential and integral calculus)
Wikipedia, Feb. 7, 2013 (Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz; Gottfried Wilhelm von Leibniz (July 1, 1646-November 14, 1716); German mathematician and philosopher. He occupies a prominent place in the history of mathematics and the history of philosophy; born Leipzig, Electorate of Saxony, Holy Roman Empire; died Hanover, Electorate of Hanover, Holy Roman Empire; nationality: German; mainly wrote in three languages: scholastic Latin, French and German)