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Dircks, p. 6
Dircks, p. 7
Dircks, pp. 1–23 & 71–102
Dircks, pp. 10–11 & 17–20 'The
Patent Ghost', The Mercury, 21 July 1863 Pepper, p. 35
Dircks, p...
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prominent 19th
century scientific figure, and both
Dircks and
Faraday were
members of
their Royal Societies.
Dircks dedicated The Life, Times, and
Scientific Labours...
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Dirck is a
given name.
Notable people with the name include:
Dirck Barendsz (1534–1592),
Dutch Renaissance painter from
Amsterdam Dirck Bleker (1621–1702)...
- (1901–1991),
German political commentator,
theologian and
journalist Dircks Henry Dircks (1806–1873),
English engineer Dirksz Germain Dirksz (born 1976),...
- his visit, the
Hartog Plate. His name is
sometimes alternatively spelled Dirck Hartog or
Dierick Hartochsz.
Ernest Giles referred to him as
Theodoric Hartog...
- (1968) EEN
EPISODE UIT HET
LEVEN VAN REMBRANDT: DE
GESCHIEDENIS VAN
GEERTJE DIRCKS,
Jaarboek Amstelodamum, p. 106-19.
Notarial deeds with
Geertghe Dircx, Hendrickje...
- The
Nature of the
Physical World (1927) In the mid-19th-century
Henry Dircks investigated the
history of
perpetual motion experiments,
writing a vitriolic...
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Dirck Hendricksz (Amsterdam, 1544 – Amsterdam, 1618) was a Dutch-Italian painter. In
Italy he was
known as
Teodoro d'Errico or Dirk Hendrici. He was engaged...
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media related to
Dirck Jacobsz. Vellert. https://www.britishmuseum.org/collection/term/BIOG49532
Dirck Vellert in the RKD
Dirck Vellert on Artnet...
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Dirck Hals (19
March 1591 – 17 May 1656), born at Haarlem, was a
Dutch Golden Age
painter of
merry company scenes,
festivals and
ballroom scenes. He pla****...