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Cellarius may
refer to:
Cellarius is the
Latin form of cellarer, an
office within a
medieval Benedictine abbey. As a
surname it is
usually a Latinized...
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bears his name,
called the "
Cellarius Bibliothek" in his honor.
Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
Memoirs of Goethe,
Cellarius,
Printed for
Henry Colburn (London)...
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minor planet 12618
Cellarius is
named in his honour.
Works by
Andreas Cellarius at Open
Library Works by or
about Andreas Cellarius at the
Internet Archive...
- Lipsiæ. pge 28.
Oxychilus cellarius.
Encyclopedia of Life,
accessed 28 July 2014. "Species
summary for
Oxychilus cellarius". AnimalBase,
accessed 28 July...
- The
hypothesis of
Andreas Cellarius,
showing the
planetary motions in
eccentric and
epicyclical orbits...
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Martin Borrhaus (Latin:
Martin Cellarius) (1499 – 11
October 1564) was a
German Protestant theologian and reformer.
Borrhaus was born in
Stuttgart and...
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Cellarius married Elisabeth, one of the
daughters of
Justus Gesenius.
Justus Cellarius, the couple's son, was born
towards the end of 1649.
Cellarius...
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captioned "Darwin
among the Machines",
written by Butler, but
signed Cellarius. It
compares human evolution to
machine evolution,
prophesying that machines...
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Andreas Cellarius,
Harmonia Macrocosmica of 1660, TASCHEN, ISBN 978-3-8228-5290-3 Bio-bibliography of
Andreas Cellarius Media related to
Cellarius Harmonia...
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periodisation became standard after the 17th-century
German historian Christoph Cellarius divided history into
three periods: ancient, medieval, and modern. The...