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- Chicago 1893". Retrieved 16 August 2018. "Bramine Hubrecht". Rijksstudio. Retrieved 16 August 2018. Media related to Bramine Hubrecht at Wikimedia Commons...
- Ambrosius Arnold Willem Hubrecht Portrait by Bramine Hubrecht Born (1853-03-02)2 March 1853 Rotterdam Died 21 March 1915(1915-03-21) (aged 62) Utrecht...
- vertoogh van het leven ende zeden, mitsgaders de Religie ende Gotsdienst der Bramines op de Cust Chormandel ende der landen daar ontrent ("The open door to the...
- Hague 1933) Hove, Hubertus van (The Hague 1814 – Antwerp 1864) Hubrecht, Bramine (Rotterdam 1855 – Holmbury St Mary 1913) Hugenholtz, Arina (Cillaarshoek...
- playfulness with names, Sterne and Eliza receive the pet names ‘Bramin’ and ‘Bramine’ throughout. Given the Brahmin Hindu priestly caste is renowned for austerity...
- sentimental journey through France and Italy; and, Continuation of the Bramine's journal: with related texts. Indianapolis: Hackett Pub. Co. p. 62. ISBN 9780872208001...
- seeing her again. Sterne, calling himself Yorick, and addressing Eliza as Bramine, maintained a correspondence until Sterne's death. After Sterne's death...
- Houten (1863–1950), painter Antoinette van Hoytema (1875–1967), painter Bramine Hubrecht (1855–1913), painter, etcher and illustrator Henriette Hubregtse-Lanzing...
- Hendrik Haverman (1857–1928) Bartholomeus Johannes van Hove (1790–1880) Bramine Hubrecht (1855–1913) Jozef Israëls (1827–1919) Jan Philip Koelman (1818–1893)...
- Hoytema, Theo van (The Hague, 1863 – The Hague, 1917), 1 work Hubrecht, Bramine (1855–1913), 2 works Israëls, Isaac (Amsterdam, 1865 – The Hague, 1934)...