-
though this was in fact his
father Casparus van Houten's invention.
Coenraad Johannes van
Houten was the son of
Casparus van
Houten (1770–1858) and Arnoldina...
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Gaspard Bauhin or
Caspar Bauhin (Latin:
Casparus Bauhinus; 17
January 1560 – 5
December 1624), was a
Swiss botanist whose Pinax theatri botanici (1623)...
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Caspar Barlaeus (12
February 1584 – 14
January 1648) was a
Dutch polymath and
Renaissance humanist, a theologian, poet, and historian. Born
Caspar (Kaspar)...
- Hauser's tombstone, reading: Hic
jacet Casparus Hauser Aenigma sui
temporis ignota nativitas occulta mors MDCCC****III...
-
century by
Dutch chocolate maker Coenraad Johannes van Houten,
whose father Casparus was
responsible for the
development of the
method of
removing fat from...
- was
purchased by
Yoast Mabie, a
brother of
Casparus. The
house was
demolished in 1835. In 1753,
Casparus Mabie bought a
piece of land from
Cornelis Myers...
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Casparus F.
Pruyn House is a
historic home
located in the
hamlet of
Newtonville within the town of
Colonie in
Albany County, New York. It is a two-story...
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Johann Freinsheim (November 16, 1608 –
August 31, 1660), also
known under the
Latinized form of the name,
Johannes Frenshemius, was a
German classical...
- John
Gaspar Gevartius or Jan
Caspar Gevaerts (1593–1666) was the
jurisconsult of
Antwerp and in his
lifetime a
famous philologist. He was a
personal friend...
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Caspar Sibelius (9 June 1590 – 1
January 1658), was a
Dutch Protestant minister.
Sibelius was born in
Elberfeld (near Wuppertal) and was
trained in Herborn...