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    Frankfort-on-the-Oder, where he died on 21 June 1677, and was buried in the Oberkirche. Ravius, Rave, Raue, Rau. Jan Schmidt, Between Author and Library Shelf, p. 36 in...
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    The first volume of Moin Dictionary was published in 1963. In 1645, Christian Ravius completed a Persian-Latin dictionary, printed at Leiden. This was followed...
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  • Collier, Dury, Thomas Horne, Marchamont Nedham, John Pell, William Rand, Christian Ravius, Israel Tonge, and Moses Wall. The staff proposed for Durham College...
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  • lobbied for funds. The proposed faculty were Johann Stephanus Rittangel, Christian Ravius and Menasseh ben Israel. In 1649 Dury addressed a further inquiry to...
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    anatomicae, quam Academiae Batavae, quae Leidae est, legavit Iohannes Iacobus Ravius, rogatu Illustrissimorum et Amplissimorum academiae istius curatorum et...
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    Jakob Rau Latinized as Johannes Jacobus Rau (with the variants Rouw or Ravius) (1668 – 18 September 1719) was a Dutch surgeon and anatomist who made advances...
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  • Charles François Houbigant (category Christian Hebraists)
    Encyclopedia. New York: Robert Appleton Company. This source cites Sebaldus Ravius, Spec. Observat. ad Hubigantii Proleg. in Scripturam (Trier, 1776) Cadry...
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