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- disputed. The printer was ****umed to be either Froschover in Zürich or Cervicornus and Soter (in Cologne or Marburg). Since the discovery of Guido Latré...
- & Studer, 1889 Dendronephthya castanea Utinomi, 1952 Dendronephthya cervicornus Wright & Studer, 1889 Dendronephthya chimnoi Harrison, 1908 Dendronephthya...
- 1508: Venice 1517: Strasbourg, Johann ****loch 1529: Cologne, Eucharius Cervicornus (reprinted 1537) 1530: Paris, Jean Petit 1541: Lyon 1541: Basel 1487:...
- in Bessarionem doctiss. partriarcham Constantin (Colonia: Eucharius Cervicornus, 1529) p. [9]. Regardless of the differing figures, the value was considerable:...
- of Infants and Pigs from the Tradition of Cophonis Marburg, Eucharius Cervicornus 1537 with Johannes Dryander. Printed in Marburg in 1537 and in Venice...
- Maximili****' letter reached the hands of a Cologne printer, Eucharius Cervicornus (a Latinized rendering of "Hirtzhorn"), and the first edition of De Moluccis...
- Fulgentius' Mythologiae. 1535 Primasius, Commentarius in Apocalypsin Eucharius Cervicornus Cologne 1535 Maximus Taurinensis, Sermones Johannes Gymnicus [de] Cologne...
- Selysioneura arboricola Selysioneura bacillus Selysioneura capreola Selysioneura cervicornu Selysioneura cornelia Selysioneura drymobia Selysioneura phasma Selysioneura...
- Augustine. The first edition of Primasius's commentary was by Eucharius Cervicornus (Cologne, 1535; reprinted, Paris, 1544), but the most complete and still...
- including Erasmus. In 1520 he commissioned the Cologne printer Eucharius Cervicornus to print a Gr**** grammar by Richard Croke, recently appointed to a lectureship...