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Joachim of Fiore, also
known as
Joachim of
Flora (Italian:
Gioacchino da Fiore; Latin:
Ioachim Florensis; c. 1135 – 30
March 1202), was an
Italian Christian...
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North America was an
amateur one: on 23
March 1730, a
physician named Joachimus Bertrand placed an adverti****t in the
Gazette newspaper in New York...
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Conrad Celtis and
Matthias Qualle. In Vienna, he
changed his name to
Joachimus Vadi****; like so many
other humanists, he
preferred a
Latin name to express...
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visited Crimea and
wrote about the Goths. One
romantic report appears in
Joachimus Cureus'
Gentis Silesiae Annales in
which he
claims that
during a voyage...
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Joachim Sterck van
Ringelbergh (
Joachimus Fortius Ringelbergius) (Antwerp, c. 1499 – c. 1531) was a
Flemish scholar, humanist,
mathematician and astrologer...
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Netherlands Preceded by
Edzard Tjarda van
Starkenborgh Stachouwer Succeeded by
Joachimus Pieter Fockema Andreae Personal details Born (1888-03-07)7
March 1888...
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giving his
earliest ascertainable ancestor as a
Lutheran pastor named Joachimus Gosenius,
recorded in 1609. However, it did not
prevent his
family from...
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lapide philosophico Joachimus Tanckius,
Epistola dedicatoria (ad
Bernhardo G. Penoto, Lipsiae) (Dated 1
April 1603)
Joachimus Tanckius, Ad lectorem...
- pace 1680
Ethica Aristotelica, ad
Sacrarum Literarum normam emendata Joachimus Pastorius,
Jonasz Szlichting,
Martinus Ruarus,
Andreas Wissowatius. Bibliotheca...
- the
famous Codex Salmasi**** (Paris, 10318). The
editio princeps was by
Joachimus Perionius, Paris, 1533; the most
recent editions are: E. F. Corpet, Paris...