- to
store bread – in
German (whence Brodkorb's
family name originated) a
Brotkorb.[citation needed] Hence, Foro
panarium is the
Latin translation of "Brodkorb...
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Brodtkorb (1792–1865), ∞
Marie Berg
Johan Christian Brodtkorb The
German noun
Brotkorb,
which until the 1800s was
spelled Brodtkorb,
means 'breadbasket'. Various...
- by
Johann Fischart, was
published in 1583 in
Strasbourg as Der
Heilig Brotkorb Der H. Römischen Reliquien, oder Würdigen Heiligthum[b]s procken: Das ist...
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brunhuberi &
Botaurites avitus).
Following the
description of von Ammon,
Brotkorb placed them all in the
species Phalacrocorax brunhuber,
while Mayr et al...
- by
Philipp Marnix of St. Al****nde (1579,
reprinted 1847) Der
heilig Brotkorb,
after Calvin's Traité des
reliques (1580) Das vierhörnige Jesuiterhütlein...
- be
amended by Howard, who
changed it to Paloelodidae, and even
later by
Brotkorb who
introduced the
current spelling, Palaelodidae.
During the 1940s and...