- Ole
Borch (7
April 1626 – 13
October 1690) (latinized to
Olaus Borrichius or
Olaus Borrichus) was a
Danish scientist, physician, grammarian, and poet....
- Quintinie,
French horticulturalist (died 1688)
April 7 – Ole
Borch (Olaus
Borrichius),
Danish chemist, physician,
grammarian and poet (died 1690) approx. date...
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Elias Ashmole (1617–1692), the
first known speculative Freemason Olaus Borrichius (1626–1690),
Danish alchemist Jacob Bruce (1669–1735),
Russian general...
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Borrichius, then
living in
Amsterdam for his studies.
Borrichius who
became an
admirer of
Borri and his knowledge.
Borri even
dedicated to
Borrichius...
- Wilce,
Maggs & Sears, 2003 W****sia Setc****, 1901 Also;
Former genus Borrichius S.F.Gray, 1821 now
accepted as
synonym of
Dudresnaya Former genus Litharthron...
- ISSN 1173-4337. Wikidata Q106839638. http://www.uni-mannheim.de/mateo/camenaref/
borrichius.html List of
taxon authorities NZETC Differences between British and French...
- Becher,
Nicolaus Bernaudus,
Salomon de Blauvenstein,
Petrus Bonus,
Olaus Borrichius,
Joannes Braceschus, Calid,
Robertus Castrensis,
Gabriel Clauder, Andreas...
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Tenaciphyllum Genus Tylotus Family Dumontiaceae Genus Andersoniella Genus Borrichius Genus Constantinea Genus Cryptosiphonia Genus Dasyphloea Genus Dilsea...
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Protestant scholars of
Northern Germany, such as the
brothers Andreas and Olaf
Borrichius. Strada,
Famiano (1617).
Prolusiones academicæ (in Latin). Romae. Retrieved...