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Albert Brudzewski, also
Albert Blar (of Brudzewo),
Albert of
Brudzewo or
Wojciech Brudzewski (in Latin,
Albertus de Brudzewo; c.1445–c.1497) was a Polish...
- 11 –
Eberhard I, Duke of Württemberg (d. 1496) date
unknown –
Albert Brudzewski,
Polish astronomer (d. 1497)
probable –
Nicolas Chuquet,
French mathematician...
- Stanisław of Skarbimierz, Paweł Włodkowic, Jan of Głogów, and
Albert Brudzewski, who from 1491 to 1495 was one of
Nicolaus Copernicus' teachers. The university...
- mathematics,
astronomy and the
natural sciences.
Notable members,
besides Conrad Celtes, were
Albert Brudzewski,
Filip Callimachus,
Laurentius Corvinus. v t e...
- Bielakowski, Bielawski, Bieliński, Bilewski, Borowy, Borzek, Boxycki,
Brudzewski, Brzostkowski, Celiński, Cerekwicki, Cielecki, Cieliński, Cieluski, Czerejski...
- but
credible tradition (Jan Brożek),
Copernicus was a
pupil of
Albert Brudzewski, who by then (from 1491) was a
professor of
Aristotelian philosophy but...
- Al-Mutawakkil II,
Caliph of
Cairo Al-Sakhawi,
Egyptian scholar (b. 1428)
Albert Brudzewski,
Polish astronomer (b. 1445)
Gentile de' Becchi,
Bishop of
Arezzo (b....
- ti" (Beograd Disk, EP "Anica"
Yugoslavia 1968)
Silesian 2012:
Julian Brudzewski "Nie
ostowiej mie" (a
humorous adaptation)
Slovene 2009:
Branko Završan...
- Bohatko, Bossuta, Brajczewski, Brajszewski, Broniszewski, Broniuszyc,
Brudzewski, Brzączewski, Brzechowski, Brzozowski, Brzuchowski, Bukaty, Butkiewicz...
- was
founded in Kraków.
Notable members included Conrad Celtes,
Albert Brudzewski,
Filip Callimachus and
Laurentius Corvinus. A
Polish writer who used Latin...