- (1997). "Cordus,
Euricius". The
Oxford Companion to
German Literature.
Oxford University Press. Dolezal,
Helmut (1957). "Cordus,
Euricius". Neue Deutsche...
- its five
spokes stands for Münchhausen's five
constituent communities.
Euricius Cordus,
German humanist "Ergebnisse der
jeweils letzten Direktwahl von...
-
Spanish botany. The
physician Valerius Cordus, son of the
famous botanist Euricius Cordus, went
through many
woods and
mountains discovering hundreds of new...
- Cordus,
Roman historian Euricius Cordus (1486-1535),
German intellectual Valerius Cordus (1515-1544),
German naturalist, son of
Euricius Quintus Naevius Cordus...
- (1980)
Friedrich Dedekind (c. 1524 – 1598), humanist,
theologian and
writer Euricius Dedekind (1554–1619),
composer Georg Caspar Schürmann (1672–1751), composer...
-
between 1527 and 1533 when the humanist, poet,
physician and
botanist Euricius Cordus,
considered a
founder of
scientific botany in Germany, is known...
- The
title page of
Euricius Cordus, a 1529
German book on the
English sweating sickness...
- Thuringia, or
somewhere in the
westwardly adjacent state of Hesse. His father,
Euricius Cordus (born
Heinrich Ritze, 1486–1535), was an
educated physician and...
- underneath, a hand-written
autograph in
Latin was
dedicated to his
elder son
Euricius.
Signed by Friedrich,
Luneburg 1589. Der
christliche Ritter ("The Christian...
- are cured. — L'esprit des journaux, 1794 This
story has been
compared to
Euricius Cordus's epigram:
Three faces wears the doctor; when
first sought An angel's--and...