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Johann Boemus (Bohm, Bohemus) (c. 1485–1535) was a
German humanist,
canon of Ulm Minster, traveller, and Hebraist. He was
compiler and
author of the first...
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Republic since the 1993
dissolution of Czechoslovakia.
Praotec Čech (Pater
Boemus) Lech Krok Libuše,
female ruler Přemysl the Ploughman,
husband of Libuše...
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Boemus. In the
chapter De
Rusia sive Ruthenia, et
recentibus Rusianorum moribus ("About Rus', or Ruthenia, and
modern customs of the Rus'"),
Boemus tells...
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Boemus. In the
chapter De
Rusia sive Ruthenia, et
recentibus Rusianorum moribus ("About Rus', or Ruthenia, and
modern customs of the Rus'"),
Boemus tells...
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sentence almost one
hundred years earlier was Bogwal, a
Czech (Bogwalus
Boemus), a
local settler, and
subject of Bolesław the Tall, as he felt comp****ion...
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geographical cognition, the sixteenth-century
German Hebraist,
Joannes Boemus, and
several works on
aspects of
premodern European demon possession. He...
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Machiavelli treat religion as
situated historically.
Bodin drew
largely on
Johann Boemus, and also
classical authors, as well as
accounts from Leo Afric**** and...
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sentence was
supposedly uttered by a
Bohemian settler,
Bogwal ("Bogwalus
Boemus"), a
subject of Bolesław the Tall,
expressing comp****ion for his own wife...
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Pater Boemus on Říp Mountain...
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Francisco López de Gómara's
Historia General de las
Indias and Joan
Boemus's Omnium Gentium Mores Leges et Ritus. From these, in 1557, he
compiled his...