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religion and
created local councils to
govern Dutch Brazil. JPL · 11238 11239
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Georg Marcgrave (1610–1643), German-Dutch astronomer, mathematician...
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Georg Marcgrave (originally German:
Georg Marggraf, also
spelled "
Marcgraf" "Markgraf") (1610 – 1644) was a
German naturalist and astronomer,
whose posthumously...
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naturalist Georg Marcgraf. The
plant is
visited by Thomas's
nectar bat.
Marcgravia is a
genus of
terrestrial vines. It was
named after George Marcgraf who first...
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Johanmaurits September 24, 1960
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Marcgraf September 24, 1960
Palomar PLS · 5.3 km MPC · JPL 11240 Piso...
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Marcgraf (1610 – c. 1644): A
German Cartographer, Astronomer, and Naturalist-Illustrator...
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fauna of
Brazil by
Georg Marcgraf and
Willem Piso,
whose patron was
Johan Maurits,
governor of
Dutch Brazil.
Marcgraf had
written his
portion of the...
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state in the Old World.
Jefferson noted the 1648 work of
scientists Georg Marcgraf and
Willem Piso,
whose work on
natural history in
Dutch Brazil resulted...
- 251. Neil Safier, "Beyond
Brazilian Nature: The
Editorial Itineraries of
Marcgraf and Piso's
Historia Naturalis Braziliae in
Michiel Van Grosen, The Legacy...
- and Eve (Study for
Bartsch 28), PK-T-AW-1097, 1638.
Willem Piso,
Georg Marcgraf and
Johannes de Laet,
Historia Naturalis Brasiliae, 1407 B 3, 1648. Christiaan...
- Safier, Neil (2014). "Beyond
Brazilian Nature: The
Editorial Itineraries of
Marcgraf and Piso's
Historia Naturalis Brasiliae". In Groesen,
Michiel van (ed.)...