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- Look up camerarius in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Camerarius may have the following meanings: Synonymous to titles: Chamberlain (one of) Papal gentlemen...
- Rudolf Jakob Camerarius or Camerer (12 February 1665 – 11 September 1721) was a German botanist and physician. Camerarius was born at Tübingen, and became...
- 1574. He was the father of the physician Joachim Camerarius the Younger, and his grandson Ludwig Camerarius was a leading figure of the Thirty Years' War...
- his life. He was the son of the scholar Joachim Camerarius the Younger and grandson of Joachim Camerarius the Elder. The Collectio Camerariana collection...
- Tübingen. He is the father of Elias Rudolph Camerarius Jr. and Rudolf Jakob Camerarius. Elias Rudolph Camerarius Sr. at the Mathematics Genealogy Project...
- possessions of the Holy See, became known as the Camerarius ("Chamberlain").[citation needed] The Camerarius was for centuries a central figure in the Papal...
- process was evident with Camerarius Boso Breakspeare. During the long sede vacante of 1268 to 1271, the importance of the Camerarius was so clear that the...
- office of camerarius (chamberlain) was established by Pope Urban II. Since the middle of the 12th century the Papal chamberlain (camerarius domini papae)...
- Christopher Besoldus (1577–1638), lawyer and publicist. Rudolf Jakob Camerarius (1665–1721), botanist and physician. Johann Georg Gmelin (1709–1755),...
- Nuremberg, the son of the famed humanist Joachim Camerarius the elder (1500–1574). The younger Camerarius’s ****ociation with the luminaries of later sixteenth-century...