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Georg Calixtus, Kallisøn/Kallisön, or
Callisen (14
December 1586 – 19
March 1656) was a
German Lutheran theologian who
looked to
reconcile all Christendom...
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Adolph Carl
Peter Callisen (8
April 1786 in Glückstadt – 7
March 1866 in Wandsbek) was a German-Danish
physician and lexicographer. He
studied medicine...
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Karen Herdis Callisen (5
April 1882 – 17
January 1970) was the
first woman in
Denmark to
become a
geologist graduate after studying mineralogy and crystallography...
- explorer.
Ludvig Manthey (1769-1842), a
Danish pharmacist.
Adolph Carl
Peter Callisen(1786–1866), a German-Danish
physician and lexicographer.
August Detlev...
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transverses the
lacunar ligament or the
pectineal ligament of
Cooper (D). '
Callisen's or Cloquet's hernia' The
hernial sac
descends deep to the
femoral vessels...
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Sculpture of Rome with
Special Reference to
Andrea Bregno by
Sterling Adolph Callisen Herbermann, Charles, ed. (1913). "Charles Lebrun" .
Catholic Encyclopedia...
- Pontoppidan, Anna
Schytte 1936 Elna Borch,
Valborg Borchsenius,
Karen Callisen, Ebba Carstensen,
France Ellegaard 1935
Bodil Ipsen, Thit Jensen, Lilly...
- - 29.11.1998. Mainz,
Zabern 2001. ISBN 3-8053-2708-0
Sterling Adolph Callisen: The
Iconography of the **** on the Column, The Art Bulletin, Vol. 21,...
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Johanne Christiane Sophie Callisen (1782–1849),
daughter of the
general superintendent in Holstein,
Johann Leonhard Callisen. As mayor, he
answered to...
- "The
Duchy of
Milan in
Contemporary Historical Writing, ca 1400–1540". In
Callisen,
Christian Thorsten (ed.).
Reading and
Writing History from
Bruni to Windschuttle:...