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Steven Blankaart Latinized as Steph****
Blancardus (24
October 1650, Middelburg – 23
February 1704, Amsterdam) was a
Dutch physician, iatrochemist, and...
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earliest known reference to the word
psychology in
English was by
Steven Blankaart in 1694 in The
Physical Dictionary. The
dictionary refers to "Anatomy...
- from 1379, and
notes that in his
Physical Dictionary of 1684,
Steven Blankaart defined the word **** as "the Yard, made up of two
nervous Bodies, the...
- Merckem)
against the 10th and 3rd
Belgian divisions from
Langemarck to Lake
Blankaart by the 58th, 2nd
Naval and the 6th
Bavarian divisions, with help from...
- 1637 –
Lorenzo Magalotti,
Italian philosopher (d. 1712) 1650 –
Steven Blankaart,
Dutch entomologist (d. 1704) 1675 –
Richard Temple, 1st
Viscount Cobham...
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Goedart (1617–1668), a
Dutch naturalist,
entomologist and
painter Steven Blankaart (1650–1704), a
Dutch physician, iatrochemist, and
entomologist Pieter...
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merchant Joan
Blaeu (1596–1673), printer,
publisher and
cartographer Steven Blankaart (1650–1704),
physician and
entomologist Samuel Blommaert (1583–1651),...
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October 21 – Jean Bart,
French admiral (d. 1702)
October 24 –
Steven Blankaart,
Dutch entomologist (d. 1704)
November 4 – King
William III of England...
- (an-, "without") and αἴσθησις (aisthēsis, "sensation"). In 1679,
Steven Blankaart publishes Lexicon medi**** graeco-latinum with the
Latin term anaisthesia...
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falls and bruises, and in
other cases too." The
Dutch physician Steven Blankaart's 1754
Lexicon medi****
renovatum listed four
types of mumia:
Arabian exudate...