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observations and
described plants according to the latter. In his
Herbarum vivae eicones (1530 and 1536, in
three parts) and
Contrafayt Kräuterbuch (1532–1537...
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Lioscincus vivae is a
species of
lizard in the
family Scincidae. The
species is
endemic to New Caledonia. The
specific name,
vivae, is in
honor of "Kiwi"...
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frontispiece of 1520,
probably cut by Jost de Negker. The
Herbarum vivae eicones (Living
plant images),
published in
Strasbourg in
three parts between...
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Marius Alexa and Inga Pessarra-Grimm
founded in
September 1987 the
Latinitati Vivæ Provehendæ ****ociatio (LVPA, or ****ociation for the
Promotion of
Living Latin)...
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Oracula vivæ vocis (singular:
oraculum vivæ vocis) is a
Latin term of
Catholic canon law that
refers to
decisions of the pope or
heads of the dicasteries...
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Another major herbalist was
Valerius Cordus (1515–1544). The 1530,
Herbarum Vivae Eicones of
Brunfels contained the
admired botanically accurate original...
- Basel. 1671. {{cite book}}:
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Vivae imagines partium corporis humani (in Latin).
Frankfurt am Main. 1640. {{cite...
- 1873 – white-lipped
forest skink, Steindachner's
ground skink Lioscincus vivae Sadlier, Bauer, A.
Whitaker & S.A. Smith, 2004
Lioscincus at the Reptarium...
- von Sachs,
History of
Botany German Otto Brunfels's (1464–1534)
Herbarum Vivae Icones (1530)
contained descriptions of
about 47
species new to science...
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Historia 77–79 AD De
Vegetabilibus of
Albertus Magnus c. 1256
Herbarum Vivae Icones 1530
Libellus De Re
Herbaria Novus 1538 Kreütterbuch of Hieronymus...