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    John Jonston or Johnston (Polish: Jan Jonston; Latin: Joannes or Johannes Jonstonus or Johnstonus; 15 September 1603 – c. 1675) was a Polish scholar and...
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    The Catoblepas as depicted by Jan Jonston, Historia naturalis de quadrupedibus, Amsterdam, 1614...
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  • notable thinkers such as the Czech pedagogue, Jan Amos Komensky (Comenius), and the Pole, Jan Jonston. Jonston was tutor and physician to the Leszczyński...
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    German-Jewish novelist Zvi Hirsch Kalischer (1795–1874); German Orthodox rabbi Jan Jonston (1603–1675), Reformed teacher and scholar, physician Leser Landshuth...
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    was to be taken away by Jan Jonston (1603–1675), a Scot by birth, to his estate in Składowice . However, on the way Jonston was attacked in Wschowa and...
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  • Cała Marek Jan Chodakiewicz Piotr Cywiński Tadeusz Czacki Norman Davies, British-Polish historian Małgorzata Dąbrowska, historian, Byzantist Jan Długosz...
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    inventor, constructed the world's first aerial lift in Gdańsk in 1644. Jan Jonston, Polish scholar and physician of Scottish descent; author of Thautomatographia...
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    displayed in a special section of exhibition. They include manuscripts by Jan Kochanowski , Juliusz Słowacki, Adam Mickiewicz, Cyprian Kamil Norwid, Zbigniew...
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    or similar claims, often with the same depictions. These include John Jonston's Historiae naturalis de quadrupetibus libri from 1655, whose illustrations...
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  • in the world, is founded in Rome by Federico Cesi. September 15 – John Jonston, Polish naturalist and physician (died 1675) Blaise Francois Pagan, French...
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  • 3:59 "Tragedy" (Gerald Nelson, Fred Burch) - 3:06 "Marahuana" (Arthur Jonston, Sam Coslow) - 2:30 "Let Me Just Follow Behind" (Klingman) - 3:36 Bette...
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    staunching the bleeding, i.e., effective against hemorrhages, according to Jonston. Other sources mention the ability to stop bleeding, e.g. Colín, who also...
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    Differences. 50 (7): 955–960. doi:10.1016/j.paid.2010.08.019. Pashler, H.; Jonston, J.; Ruthruff, E. (2001). "Attention and performance". Annu. Rev. Psychol...
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    artist and academic Johannes Gad (1842–1926), neurophysiologist John Jonston (1603–1675), naturalist and physician Judah Loew ben Bezalel (1512 or 1526–1609)...
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    Wielkopolska region. Traveled abroad from 1632-1636 with his tutor John Jonston, studied under Comenius.[citation needed] Bogusław held the following official...
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  • Carel Christiaan Hugo Jongkind [es] (born 1954) Jonst. – John Jonston (also as Johannes Jonston or Joannes Jonstonus) (1603–1675) Jord. – Claude Thomas Alexis...
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    astronomer and mathematician (Pic. 12); Jan Krzysztof Kluk (1739–1796), naturalist, agronomist and entomologist, John Jonston (1603–1675) scholar and physician...
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    by authors such as Gessner, Edward Topsell, Ulisse Aldrovandi, and John Jonston); and various mythological and folkloric creatures such as the Greek Scylla...
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    English and French. This edition was probably shown to Comenius by John Jonston. It was published under the full name Janua Linguarum Reserata sive Seminarium...
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  • Heilbronn Dendrographia sive Historiae natvralis de arboribvs et plantis John Jonston (1603-1675) Matthäus Merian (1593-1650) 1769–70 London The British Herbal...
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    Nordic countries which established direct trade relations to Brazil (E. Jonston & Co., Rio and Santos) in competition with those in Hamburg. He brought...
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