Jacques Dubois (redirect from Jacobus Sylvius)
Jacques Dubois (Latinised as Jacobus Sylvius; 1478 – 14 January 1555) was a French anatomist. Dubois was the first to describe venous valves, although...
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under the auspices of Johann Winter von Andernach, Jacques Dubois (Jacobus Sylvius) and Jean Fernel. It was during that time that he developed an interest...
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Vesalius, De humani corporis fabrica 8 Books 1555 Jacques Dubois aka Jacobus Sylvius, de Signis omnib. Medicis Paris 1630 Elias Ashmole ed., Theatrum Chemicum...
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to Paris to study medicine in 1536. In Paris, his teachers included Jacobus Sylvius, Jean Fernel, and Johann Winter von Andernach, who hailed him with...
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demonstrations despite fierce opposition from orthodox pro-Galenists such as Jacobus Sylvius. Since Galen states that he is using observations of monkeys (human...
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students included Benoît Textor [fr], who became Calvin's doctor, Jacobus Sylvius, with whom he later worked. Shortly before his death, Francis I appointed...
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"cercle des anticques amys" of Rabelais": Nostradamus, Pierre Tolet, Jacobus Sylvius and Guillaume Rondelet for 1529 and Jean Canappe, Charles des Marais...
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This is a list of fellows of the Royal Society elected in 1687. Jacobus Sylvius (1647–1689) Johann Weikhard Valvasor Freiherr von (1641–1693) Benjamin...
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Sylvester 1839-04-25 3 September 1814 – 15 March 1897 mathematician Jacobus Sylvius 1687-03-09 c. 1647–1689 Michael Symes 1800-12-18 c. 1753 – 22 January...
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Montpellier under Jean Schyron. He graduated in 1529 along with Nostradamus, Jacobus Sylvius and Guillaume Rondelet. He practised in Vienne, Bourg and then in Lyon...
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the Grammarian (probable compiler) – Promptorium parvulorum 1444 Aeneas Sylvius Piccolomini – The Tale of Two Lovers 1447 Walter Bower – Scotichronicon...
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Cunningham Valentin Curtius Paul Eber Johann Eberlin von Günzburg Johannes Sylvius Egranus Paul von Eitzen Christian Entfelder Francisco de Enzinas Matthias...
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Battista Pergolesi" Manuel Ponce[citation needed] Suite in A minor by "Sylvius Leopold Weiss" Preamble & Gavotte by "Alessandro Scarlatti" David Popper...
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Blancus (Frang Bardhi; 1606–1643), Albanian bishop and author Franciscus Sylvius (Franz de le Boë 1614–1672), Dutch physician and scientist Franciscus Bonae...
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was a German-Dutch heterodox Remonstrant theologian, and successor to Jacobus Arminius in the theology chair at Leiden University. His appointment, and...
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Riccardi Dominic Gravina John of St Thomas Juan Martínez de Ripalda Francis Sylvius, Du Bois Petavius Goar Giovanni Stefano Menochio Franc Pignatelli De Lugo...
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Sweelinck, composer (1935) Gerard van Swieten, physician (1939) Franciscus Sylvius, physician & scientist (1937) Gerard 't Hooft, Nobel Physics laureate (2011)...
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Joan Blaeu (1596–1673), Dutch cartographer, Willem Blaeu's son Franciscus Sylvius (1614–1672), German-born Dutch physician Frans van Schooten (1615–1660)...
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de Keyser (1565–1621), sculptor and architect Rem Koolhaas (born 1944) Jacobus Oud (1890–1963) Satyendra Pakhale (born 1967) Pieter Post (1608–1669),...
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at Leiden Ayaan Hirsi Ali, activist János Apáczai Csere, mathematician Jacobus Arminius, theologian Tobias Asser, Nobel laureate (Peace 1911) Jimly Asshiddiqie...
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following figures listed by the probable or proven date of their birth: Jacobus Gallus (1550–1591) Charles Tessier (1550–after 1604) Thomas Mancinus [de]...
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Judith Weir (born 1954) Hugo Weisgall (1912–1997) Manfred Weiss (1935–2023) Sylvius Leopold Weiss (1687–1750) Michael Weiße (c. 1488 – 1534) Julius Weissenborn...
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around juniper as a common ingredient. The Dutch physician Franciscus Sylvius is often credited with the invention of gin in the mid-17th century, although...
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the novel where Lotte meets Bishop Herbert Wehner in Lovö kyrka. Johan Sylvius The fresco in Lovö church, around 1690 Lovön near Stockholm Visual arts...
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Leiden, Universitaire Pers, 1973. ISBN 9060211839 Biografisch portaal, Jacobus Cornelis Broers Biografisch portaal, Nicolaas Christiaan Kist Parlementair...
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Ferdinand II of Tuscany 194 Hevelius, Johannes 195 Gascoigne, William 196 Sylvius, Franciscus 197 Wilkins, John 198 Wallis, John 199 Grimaldi, Francesco...
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as 1610, De Graeff brought the Protestant preacher Johannes Cornelisz Sylvius to Amsterdam. In 1611 he was also elected one of the four burgomasters...
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quarto. — F. T. — Jacobus Alosius Card Copello S.R.E. Cancellarius Franciscus Tinelle, Regens Joannes Calleri, Proton. Apost. Sylvius Romani, Proton. Apost...
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Hendrik van der Borcht II, German painter (d. 1676) March 15 – Franciscus Sylvius, Dutch physician and scientist (d. 1672) March 25 Thomas Chicheley, English...
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