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Elsevier (Dutch: [ˈɛlzəviːr]) is a
Dutch academic publishing company specializing in scientific, technical, and
medical content. Its
products include journals...
- non-standardized spelling, the name of the
family was most
often spelled Elsevier, or
Elzevier, and
their French editions mostly retain this name; but the name was gradually...
- (c. 1540 – 4
February 1617),
originally Lodewijk or
Louis Elsevier or
Elzevier, was a printer, born in the city of
Leuven (today in Belgium, then part...
- has now by
everyone been received" (emphasis added): the
words from the
Elzevier 1633 edition, in Latin, from
which the term "Textus receptus" was derived...
- (1647).
Compendium mathemati**** (in Latin). Leiden:
Bonaventura Elzevier,
Abraham Elzevier.
Retrieved 2015-06-19.
Chronographie ou
histoire d'un siècle de...
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Beaumont (1664).
Histoire du Roy
Henry le
Grand (3rd ed.). Amsterdam:
Daniel Elzevier. Hardouin, Paul
Philippe (1661).
Histoire de Henri-le-Grand, roi de France...
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Aernout Elsevier (1579–c.1656) was a
Dutch Golden Age
landscape painter.
Elsevier was born in Douai.
According to
Houbraken he
joined the
Dordrecht Guild...
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libri quatuordecim.
Quorum contenta pagina sequens exhibet. Amsterdam:
Elzevier. pp. 1–226.
Archived from the
original on 21 July 2017.
Retrieved 13 January...
- has now by
everyone been received" (emphasis added): the
words from the
Elzevier 1633 edition, in Latin, from
which the term "Textus receptus" was derived...
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Jacob Balde,
Lyricorum libri IV,
Lowijs Elzevier (III), Jost Kalckhoven, Cologne, 1645....