- into
Western languages.
Bontius was born in Leiden, the
youngest child of
eight of the
physician Gerard de
Bondt /
Gerardus Bontius (1536–1599), professor...
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avulsion and
subsequent stream capture by the
Bontius River. The
original subterranean discharge of the
Bontius into the
Timavo River became obstructed, and...
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genus Homo in
Systema Naturae based on a
figure and
description by
Jacobus Bontius from a 1658 publication: Homo
troglodytes ("caveman") and
published a third...
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printed attestation of the word for the apes is in
Dutch physician Jacobus Bontius' 1631
Historiae naturalis et
medicae Indiae orientalis. He
reported that...
- Kloppenburg-Versteegh. One of the
first European physicians to
study jamu was
Jacobus Bontius (Jacob de Bondt), who was a
physician in
Batavia (present-day Jakarta)...
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Naturalists like
Hendrik van Rheede,
Georg Eberhard Rumphius, and
Jacobus Bontius compiled data
about eastern plants on
behalf of the Europeans.
Though Sweden...
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Variant forms are De
Bondt and De Bonte. The name has been
Latinized to
Bontius.
People with the
surname include: (De) Bont Ad de Bont [de; nl] (born 1949)...
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local Malay name
being recorded in Java by the
Dutch physician Jacobus Bontius. In 1641, the
Dutch anatomist Nicolaes Tulp
applied the name to a chimpanzee...
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contacts with
humanist scholars, and was
appointed as
senior to
Gerardus Bontius, an
earlier physician on the faculty. He was a
pioneer of the
bedside teaching...