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Apian or
apian in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Apian or Api**** may
refer to:
Apian or Aphian,
Catholic and
Eastern Orthodox saint Peter Apian or...
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Petrus Api**** (April 16, 1495 –
April 21, 1552), also
known as
Peter Apian,
Peter Bennewitz, and
Peter Bienewitz, was a
German humanist,
known for his...
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established in 1971. It was
named after Peter Apian (1495–1552) and his son
Philipp Apian.
Peter Apian was a
mathematician at the
University of Ingolstadt...
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Apian (provisional
designation 1989 GJ8) is a
bright background asteroid from the
central regions of the
asteroid belt,
approximately 6 kilometers...
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Huaca apian is a
species of true
weevil in the
beetle family Curculionidae. It is
found in
North America. "Huaca
apian Report".
Integrated Taxonomic Information...
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Philipp Apian (14
September 1531 – 14
November 1589) was a
German mathematician and medic. The son of
Petrus Api**** (1495–1552), he is also
known as...
- Gr****-derived) adjective: animals: ant/formic, ape/simian, bear/ursine, bee/
apian, bird/avian, butterfly/papilionaceous, carp/cyprine, cat/feline, chicken/gallinaceous...
- The best-do****ented
account of the
torquetum was done by
Peter Apian in 1532.
Peter Apian was a
German humanist,
specializing in astronomy, mathematics...
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territory was
henceforth referred to as "the
Apian land" (Apia khōra)
after his name. Note that "the
Apian land"
appears to
comprise not just Argos: Pelasgus...
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Amphian (Latin: Amphi****, Gr****: Αμφιανός) is
venerated as a
martyr by the
Catholic Church and by the
Eastern Orthodox Church. He is said to have died...