Olaus Rudbeck (also known as Olof Rudbeck the Elder, to distinguish him from his son, and occasionally with the surname Latinized as Olaus Rudbeckius)...
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Olof Rudbeck the Younger or Olaus Rudbeckius d.y. (15 March 1660 – 23 March 1740) was a Swedish explorer, scientist, botanist, ornithologist and rector...
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to the Nobel family. Johannes Rudbeck (1581–1646), Bishop at Västerås, Sweden, from 1619 until his death Olaus Rudbeck (1630–1702), Swedish scientist...
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lymphatic system was first described in the 17th century independently by Olaus Rudbeck and Thomas Bartholin. The lymphatic system consists of a conducting...
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who married Wendela Rudbeck (1668–1710), sister of Olof Rudbeck the Younger, daughter of the famous Swedish scientist Olaus Rudbeck the Elder and granddaughter...
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Disting of 1611. It was also presented in an exaggerated version by Olaus Rudbeck in his Atlantica (1685–89) In a time when the god-king Freyr (or king...
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(King Bore); the name originating from Swedish 17'th century writer Olaus Rudbeck. There are various other mythological beings who take on a similar role...
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Johannes Rudbeckius (redirect from Johannes Rudbeck)
(1602–1649), he had a son Olaus Rudbeck (1630–1702), who was a noted scientist of the 17th century. His grandson Olof Rudbeck the Younger (1660–1740) was...
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1564); Dutch (Goropius Becanus, 1569, Abraham Mylius, 1612); Swedish (Olaus Rudbeck, 1675); German (Georg Philipp Harsdörffer, 1641, Schottel, 1641). The...
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1969–1976 and 1982–1986 Olle Romo, musician Olof Rudbeck (1630–1702), internationally known as Olaus Rudbeck (as he wrote his name like that in Latin), Swedish...
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1679 Olaus Rudbeck wrote Atlantis (Atlantica), where he argues that Scandinavia, specifically Sweden, is identical with Atlantis. According to Rudbeck the...
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Swedish monarchs, including Gustav Vasa and John III. Carl Linnaeus, Olaus Rudbeck, Emanuel Swedenborg, and several archbishops are also buried here. The...
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older of these is its original botanical garden, created in 1655 by Olaus Rudbeck, now called the Linnaean Garden (in Swedish Linnéträdgården). The other...
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his father, Alfred Nobel was a descendant of the Swedish scientist Olaus Rudbeck (1630–1702). Nobel's father was an alumnus of Royal Institute of Technology...
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students without means. In 1662, the professor of medicine and polymath, Olaus Rudbeck, significantly expanded the building by adding another floor, as well...
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the Uppsala Botanical Garden (in what is now the Linnaean Garden) by Olaus Rudbeck in 1658, before Alströmer was even born. Nevertheless, Alströmer himself...
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Göransson. Bautil is strongly influenced by the ideas of Olaus Rudbeck (also known as Olof Rudbeck the Elder). When he made the compilation, Göransson used...
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Upsaliensis (1748). The garden was originally planned and planted by Olaus Rudbeck, professor of medicine, in 1655, and had about 1,800 different species...
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Æsir and other parts of Norse mythology. The historical writings of Olaus Rudbeck were also revived and used for creating vivid imagery. In their poems...
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Peyer Prosector Santiago Ramón y Cajal Anders Retzius Luigi Rolando Olaus Rudbeck William Shippen Adriaan van den Spiegel Edward Charles Spitzka Ludwik...
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and Indo-European languages was by the 18th-century Nordic scholar Olaus Rudbeck. He compared the vocabulary of Gothic and Chinese and guessed that the...
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been completed in 1663 by medical profession and amateur architect Olaus Rudbeck (1630-1702). The theatre is housed in the idiosyncratic cupola constructed...
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the Swedish Empire. Academics also spent much time in Stockholm, like Olaus Rudbeck, rector of the Uppsala University. Throughout Sweden's history, walls...
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17th-century Danish scholars Thomas Bartholin and Ole Worm and the Swede Olaus Rudbeck used runic inscriptions and Icelandic sagas as historical sources. An...
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Catholic prelate, Bishop of Stagno (1694–1702) (b. 1647) September 17 – Olaus Rudbeck, Swedish architect (b. 1630) September 20 – William Campion, English...
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17th-century Danish scholars Thomas Bartholin and Ole Worm and Swedish scholar Olaus Rudbeck were the first to use runic inscriptions and Icelandic Sagas as primary...
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of Holstein-Gottorp, Regent of Anhalt-Zerbst (d. 1680) December 12 – Olaus Rudbeck, Swedish architect (d. 1702) December 14 – Horatio Townshend, 1st Viscount...
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the current population. This pride culminated in the publication of Olaus Rudbeck's treatise Atland eller Manheim (1679–1702), in which he claimed that...
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16 – Lambert van Haven, Danish architect (died 1695) September 13 – Olaus Rudbeck, Swedish architect (died 1702) 1632 July 3 – Tylman van Gameren, Dutch...
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the center of this movement was Uppsala professor and poly-scientist Olaus Rudbeck (1630–1702), whose work is described by Flemming Lundgreen-Nielsen,...
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