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- Jan Drusius can refer to: Johannes van den Driesche (1550–1616), Flemish Protestant divine Jan Druys (died 1635), Flemish Norbertine canon regular and...
- Johannes van den Driesche [or Drusius] (28 June 1550 – February 1616) was a Flemish Protestant divine, distinguished specially as an Orientalist, Christian...
- Thorybes drusius, the drusius cloudywing, is a species of dicot skipper in the butterfly family Hesperiidae. It is found in Central America and North America...
- for the pronunciation Jehovah, against such formidable antagonists as Drusius, Amama, Cappellus, Buxtorf, and Altingius, who, it is scarcely necessary...
- theology included Calvinist Lambertus Danaeus, Hebrew scholar Johannes Drusius, Guillaume Feuguereius (or Feugueires, d. 1613), and Johann Kolmann. Kolmann...
- incorporated writings by Johannes van den Driesche (1550–1616), known as Drusius; Sixtinus Amama (1593–1629); Louis Cappel (1585–1658); Johannes Buxtorf...
- nor did Joseph Scaliger (d. 1609) or Louis Cappel (d. 1658) or Johannes Drusius (d. 1616). David ibn abi Zimra (d. 1573) held that one can follow the Zohar...
- Jan Druys, Latinized Drusius (1568-1634) was a Norbertine canon regular from the Low Countries who became the 30th Abbot of Park Abbey in Heverlee just...
- "Elenchus Trihæresii Nicolai Serarii" was the first to doubt its worth; Jan Drusius (d. 1609) held it to be historically valueless on account of its many chronological...
- Binomial name Chlosyne nycteis (Doubleday, 1847) Subspecies Chlosyne nycteis drusius (Edwards, 1884) Chlosyne nycteis reversa (F. & R. Chermock, 1940) Synonyms...