- d. is used once in 1598 by
Johannes Praetorius, more in 1643 by
Anton Deusing,
extensively in 1655 by
Isaac Barrow in the form Q.E.D., and subsequently...
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Anton Deusing, in
Latin Antonius Deusingius (October 15, 1612 –
January 30, 1666) was a
German physician, mathematician, and astronomer. Born in Moers...
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Gilles Deusings (born 17
November 1997) is a
Belgian professional footballer who most
recently pla**** as a
goalkeeper for
Eerste Divisie club MVV Maastricht...
-
philosopher John Locke, who was born in the
English West Country, used the term
deusing-rod for the Old
Latin name
virgula divina. So,
dowse is
synonymous with...
- E****énico de Investigaciones. pp. 43–56. Brandão,
Carlos Rodrigues. 2007. Os
Deuses Do Povo. 2nd ed. Uberlândia: EDUFU. Abumanssur, Edin Sued (2011). "A conversão...
- Nickname(s): A
Paris dos Trópicos (The
Paris of the Tropics); Mãe dos
Deuses (Mother of the Gods) Motto: "A metrópole da Amazônia" (The
metropolis of...
- Of Gods and the
Undead (Portuguese: Os
Deuses e os Mortos) is a 1970
Brazilian drama film
directed by Ruy Guerra. It was
entered into the 20th
Berlin International...
- A Voz dos
Deuses (The
Voice of the Gods) (ISBN 843-50-0587-9) is a
historic novel by João
Aguiar about the
Lusitanian War. It
takes the form of the written...
- Portuguese. The
initial strophes of Jupiter's
speech in the Concílio dos
Deuses Olímpicos (Council of the
Olympian Gods),
which open the
narrative part...
-
segments presented by
science teacher George Fischbeck,
naturalist Murl
Deusing and others,
including deaf mime
actor Bernard Bragg whose silent semi-comical...