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Dasypodius (1530/32–1600/1601).
Josua Maaler Jonathan West,
Lexical innovation in
Dasypodius' dictionary,
Berlin 1989 (de Gruyter).
Petrus Dasypodius...
- the son of
Petrus Dasypodius (Peter Hasenfuss) (1490–1559, or
Peter Hasenfratz), a
humanist and lexicographer. In 1564,
Dasypodius edited various parts...
- a
series of lectures. He is
sometimes erroneously confused for
Conrad Dasypodius who
constructed the
astronomic clockwork in the Str****bourg cathedral...
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resumed under the
direction of
Conrad Dasypodius, a
pupil of and
successor to
Herlin who had
since p****ed away.
Dasypodius enrolled the
Swiss clockmakers Isaac...
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knowledge at Strasbourg,
among others from
Swiss mathematician Conrad Dasypodius, but
there are no
facts to
support this.
Although an autodidact, he was...
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twinned with the town of
Petrus Dasypodius (ca.1495–1559),
author and humanist,
teacher and
pastor in Zürich
Conrad Dasypodius (1532–1600),
writer and professor...
- 1459–1508),
German humanist and poet
Conradus Dasypodius (AKA Cunradus,
Konrad and
Conrad Dasypodius, 1532–1600),
Swiss mathematician Conradus de Pistoria...
- its
design being created by
Christian Herlin and
later his
pupil Conrad Dasypodius.
Josias and
Isaac were two sons of the
clockmaker Joachim Habrecht who...
- in 1561.
Maaler followed the
Dictionarium Latinogermani**** by
Petrus Dasypodius (1536) in
giving the
German lemmas alphabetically, as
opposed to the earlier...
-
cosmos (in Gr****). Athens:
Canto Mediterraneo. ISBN 978-618-83695-0-4.
Dasypodius, K. (1580).
Heron mechanicus. Hero, of Alexandria. see Hero's books: Pneumatica...