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- into Western languages. Bontius was born in Leiden, the youngest child of eight of the physician Gerard de Bondt / Gerardus Bontius (1536–1599), professor...
- genus Homo in Systema Naturae based on a figure and description by Jacobus Bontius from a 1658 publication: Homo troglodytes ("caveman") and published a third...
- printed attestation of the word for the apes is in Dutch physician Jacobus Bontius' 1631 Historiae naturalis et medicae Indiae orientalis. He reported that...
- avulsion and subsequent stream capture by the Bontius River. The original subterranean discharge of the Bontius into the Timavo became obstructed, and another...
- Kloppenburg-Versteegh. One of the first European physicians to study jamu was Jacobus Bontius (Jacob de Bondt), who was a physician in Batavia (present-day Jakarta)...
- Naturalists like Hendrik van Rheede, Georg Eberhard Rumphius, and Jacobus Bontius compiled data about eastern plants on behalf of the Europeans. Though Sweden...
- int. Retrieved 1 February 2023. "All Entries by BONDT, Jacob de, Jacobus Bontius: HistoryofMedicine.com". www.historyofmedicine.com. Retrieved 2019-07-23...
- Jacobus Cornelis Bloem (1825–1902), Dutch Minister of Finance Jacobus Bontius (1592–1631), Dutch physician Jacobus Boomsma (born 1951), Dutch evolutionary...
- local Malay name being recorded in Java by the Dutch physician Jacobus Bontius. In 1641, the Dutch anatomist Nicolaes Tulp applied the name to a chimpanzee...
- Herbarium Amboinense, volumes of the Hortus Malabaricus, and works by Jacobus Bontius. ****vering, Rumphius and his helpers first completed the book in 1690...