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- Lange termed the condition "un type nouveau de dégénération" (typus Amstelodamensis). This account attracted little attention but in 1941, after she had...
- Serenissiman, Augustissimamque reginam, Mariam de Meicis, except Senatvs popvlvvsqve Amstelodamensis" (1638), Illustrated with engravings of Maia de' Meici...
- Haarlem–Amsterdam (Dutch: Bisdom Haarlem–Amsterdam, Latin: Dioecesis Harlemensis–Amstelodamensis) is a Latin diocese of the Catholic Church in the Netherlands. As one...
- the Waag building. Amsterdam  Netherlands SPQA Senatus Populusque Amstelodamensis At the Stadsschouwburg theater on Leidseplein and some of the bridges...
- University of Amsterdam Universiteit van Amsterdam Latin: Universitas Amstelodamensis Former names Athenaeum Illustre (1632–1877) Muni****l University of...
- Amsterdam Seal: Maiden in the Garden Latin: Universitas Libera (Reformata Amstelodamensis) Motto Auxilium nostrum in nomine Domini (Latin) Motto in English Our...
- In 1933, De Lange described what she called "typus degenerativus Amstelodamensis" (Amsterdam degeneration type) in two children, which became known...
- edita (1666) Observationes anatomicae selectiores collegii privati Amstelodamensis, figuris aliquot illustr Observationes anatomicae selectiores amstelodamensium...
- Georg Marggraf, Hortus Malabaricus by Hendrik van Rheede, and Medici Amstelodamensis by Caspar Commelin. While the pineapple had been drawn before, Merian's...
- Frederik Ruysch on the first volume of Jan Commelijn's "Horti Medici Amstelodamensis Rariorum" which appeared in 1697 and dealt mainly with plants from...