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    Adolphus Vorstius (born Adolphe Vorst; 18 November 1597, Delft – 9 October 1663, Leiden) was a Dutch physician and botanist. He was the son of Aelius...
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    2016 Alexander Pechtold (born 1965), politician and art historian Adolphus Vorstius (1597–1663), physician and botanist Martin van den Hove (1605–1639)...
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    Leiden where he became Director of the botanical garden. His son, Adolphus Vorst (or Vorstius) was also a prominent physician who also became professor of...
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    During his medical studies in Leiden, he was trained in botany by Adolphus Vorstius (1597-1663). He is known for his work on the Latin version of Theophrastus'...
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    Heereboord and on 16 July 1647 obtained his doctorate in medicine with Adolphus Vorstius. The previous day he had obtained the title of magister artium. From...
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    1609–1610 Aelius Everhardus Vorstius 1610–1611 Rudolph Snellius 1611–1612 Rudolph Snellius 1612–1613 Aelius Everhardus Vorstius 1613–1614 Johannes Polyander...
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    career Fields Anatomy and Medicine Institutions University of Padua Doctoral advisor Girolamo Fabrici Doctoral students Werner Rolfinck Adolphus Vorstius...
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    Heurnius, Ewaldus Schrevelius, Adrian van Falkenburg (1581–1650) and Adolphus Vorstius. He continued his studies under Menelaus Winsemius (1591–1639), and...
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    Remonstrant theologian Conrad Vorstius was appointed to replace Jacobus Arminius as the theology chair at Leiden. Vorstius was soon seen by Counter-Remonstrants...
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  • Kuchlinus. Narssius was a subscriber to the Confessio orthodoxa of Conrad Vorstius, successor to Arminius at Leiden, and was strongly reprimanded for that...
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    Hillerbrand, 224–25. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1996. ISBN 0-19-510365-3. “Vorstius, Conradus.” In The Oxford Encyclopedia of the Reformation, vol. 4, edited...
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  • Nordstrand, since 1549 also pastor and provost in Tondern 1554–1560: Johannes Vorstius, general provost, simultaneously provost of Haderslev, resigned in favour...
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    Grandmaster of the Knights Hospitaller (b. 1547) September 29 – Conrad Vorstius, German-Dutch Remonstrant theologian (b. 1569) October 9 – John II, Duke...
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