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feverish Cordus to Rome,
where they
arrived on
September 1 or 2. When
Cordus showed signs of improvement, the rest
embarked on a trip to Naples.
Cordus, aged...
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Cordus may mean:
Aulus Cremutius Cordus,
Roman historian Euricius Cordus (1486-1535),
German intellectual Valerius Cordus (1515-1544),
German naturalist...
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about Cordus,
Seneca indicates that the
works of
Cordus had been re-published.
Suetonius unequivocally ****erts that the
works of
Cremutius Cordus were...
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Quintus Naevius Cordus Sutorius Macro (21 BC – AD 38) was a
prefect of the
Praetorian Guard, from 31
until 38,
serving under the
Roman Emperors Tiberius...
- beliefs. His son
Valerius Cordus (1515–1544)
became a
famous botanist and physician. The
standard author abbreviation E.
Cordus is used to
indicate this...
- the
basis of
Spanish botany. The
physician Valerius Cordus, son of the
famous botanist Euricius Cordus, went
through many
woods and
mountains discovering...
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Gaius Mucius Cordus,
better known with his
later cognomen Scaevola (/ˈsiːvələ, ˈsɛv-/ SE(E)V-ə-lə, Latin: [ˈskae̯wɔla]), was an
ancient Roman youth, possibly...
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Quintus Julius Cordus was a
Roman senator of the
early Roman Empire,
whose known career flourished under the
reign of Vespasian. He was
suffect consul...
- Bock
created his own
system of
plant classification.
Physician Valerius Cordus (1515–1544) aut****d a
botanically and
pharmacologically important herbal...
- of acromegaly).
According to
Historia Augusta, "he was of such size, so
Cordus reports, that men said he was eight-feet, one
finger (c. 2.4 metres) in...