- Bartolomé de
Escobedo (1515 –
August 11, 1563) was a
Spanish composer of the Renaissance. He was born in Zamora,
studied at
Salamanca where he was a singer...
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produce the effect. The
Mpemba effect is
named after Tanzanian Erasto Bartholomeo Mpemba, who
described it in 1963 as a
secondary school student. The initial...
- Vallardi, Milan, (1913),
entry by A Albertini, page 294. "Eustachi,
Bartholomeo.
Tabulae anatomicae. (Romae: Ex
Typographia Pauli Junchi, 1783)". Historical...
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Barthel Beham (or Bartel) (1502–1540) was a
German engraver, miniaturist, and painter. The
younger brother of Hans
Sebald Beham, he was born into a family...
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Erasto Bartholomeo Mpemba (1950–2023) was a
Tanzanian game
warden who, as a schoolboy,
discovered the
eponymously named Mpemba effect, a
paradoxical phenomenon...
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Bartholomaeus Pitiscus (also Barthélemy or
Bartholomeo;
August 24, 1561 –
August 24, 1613) was a 16th-century
German trigonometrist,
astronomer and theologian...
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Bartolomeo Facio (c.
before 1410 – 1457),
Latinized as
Bartholomaus Facius, was an
Italian historian,
writer and humanist.
Facio was born into a wealthy...
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Amicus (born in Anzi, Basilicata; 1562–1649), or
Bartolomeo Amico or
Bartholomeo d'Amici, was a
Jesuit priest,
teacher and
writer who
spent his adult...
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reported by
Leonardo da
Vinci (1452–1519),
Jacobus Berengar (1470–1550),
Bartholomeo Eustachius (1520–1574),
Reinier de
Graaf (1641–1673), Jan Swam****am...
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Vgenopoulos (2014–)
Metropolis of
Smyrna and
Exarchate of All Asia Minor:
Bartholomeos Samaras (2016–)
Metropolis of Traianopolis:
Vacant Metropolis of Trapezous...