- Roy
Drysdall (1934 – 11
January 2017) was an
English geologist who
worked in
southern Africa. The
mineral Drysdallite was
named after him.
Drysdall was...
- Hugh
Drysdall, D.D. was an
Anglican priest in
Ireland during the
seventeenth century.
Drysdall was
educated at
Trinity College, Dublin. He was ordained...
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Drysdall,
Denis (2005). "Claude
Mignault of Dijon: "Theoretical
Writings on the...
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postal history of
Transvaal "The
Transvaal - A Challenge" by Alan
Drysdall in
Gibbons Stamp Monthly, June 1997, pp. 47-49.
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- Carnium, De
Delectu Ciborum Scholia,
Responsio ad Collationes,
edited by
Drysdall,
Denis L.".
Erasmus Studies. 37 (2): 229–231. doi:10.1163/18749275-03702007...
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Works of Erasmus. Vol. 35:
Adages Ill iv 1 to IV ii 100.
Translated by
Drysdall, Denis. Toronto:
University of
Toronto Press. p. 134. ISBN 0802036430....
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oxidized uranium deposit near Solwezi, Zambia. It was
named for Alan Roy
Drysdall, the
director of the
Zambian geological survey. Warr, L.N. (2021). "IMA–CNMNC...
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Works of Erasmus. Vol. 35:
Adages Ill iv 1 to IV ii 100.
Translated by
Drysdall, Denis. Toronto:
University of
Toronto Press. p. 134. ISBN 0802036430....
- Fröbisch (eds.),
Early Evolutionary History of the
Synapsida 93-138 A. R.
Drysdall and J. W. Kitching. 1963. A re-examination of the
Karroo succession and...
- Fröbisch (eds.),
Early Evolutionary History of the
Synapsida 93-138 A. R.
Drysdall and J. W. Kitching. 1963. A re-examination of the
Karroo [sic] succession...