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Marga Boodts (February 18, 1895 –
October 13, 1976) was a
woman who
claimed to be
Grand Duchess Olga
Nikolaevna of Russia. She was one of a considerable...
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Anselmus de
Boodt or
Anselmus Boetius de
Boodt (Bruges, 1550 - Bruges, 21 June 1632) was a
Flemish humanist naturalist,
Rudolf II physician's gemologist...
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Boece de
Boodt, 1550–1632,
gemmologue praticien. 2ème partie".
Ikuska (54): 25–44. Zylberman,
Nicolas (January 2022). "Anselme
Boece de
Boodt, 1550–1632...
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Marcel Florent De
Boodt (10
March 1926 – 23
January 2012) was a
professor emeritus of the
University of
Ghent and has been dean of the
Faculty of Agriculture...
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Augustus Franciscus Joseph De
Boodt (Nieuwmunster,
December 30, 1895, Turnhout,
March 21, 1986) was from 1936 to 1968,
senator District Mechelen – Turnhout...
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pharmacology at the
University of
Heidelberg until 1580;
Anselmus Boetius de
Boodt was one of his students. His patron's successor,
Frederick III, made him...
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Bacon Glaucus, rubeus,
viriditas Prin****l
species c. 1609
Anselmus de
Boodt Flavus, ruber,
caeruleus Prin****l
colors c. 1613 François d'Aguilon Flavus...
- (1552–1616) of
Piacenza was
among Fabricius' students,
Anselmus Boetius de
Boodt (1550-1632) also
received his
lessons there in 1586.
William Harvey (1578–1657)...
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Anselmus may
refer to:
Various Anselms (Latin: Anselmus)
Anselmus de
Boodt (1550–1632),
Belgian mineralogist and
physician A
character in The
Second Maiden's...
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primary colors for
painters were
Scarmiglioni (1601),
Savot (1609), de
Boodt (1609) and
Aguilonius (1613). From these, the most
influential was the work...