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- Gaius Fabricius Luscinus, the first of the Fabricii to move to Rome Johann Goldsmid (1587–1616), known by his Latinized name Johann Fabricius Carel Fabritius...
- Frederiks Hospital. Fabricius was appointed a professor in Copenhagen in 1770, and in 1775 or 1776, the University of Kiel appointed Fabricius professor of natural...
- University Press, p. 66, ISBN 0-521-39326-4 LacusCurtius: Pons Fabricius Pons Fabricius at Structurae The Waters of Rome: Tiber River Bridges and the Development...
- Spiegel (1578–1625) also studied under Fabricius, beginning around 1598. Julius C****erius would later succeed Fabricius as Professor of Anatomy at the University...
- telescopic astronomy, jointly with his eldest son, Johannes Fabricius (1587–1615). David Fabricius (Latinization of his proper name David Faber, or David Goldschmidt;...
- Fabricius is a lunar impact crater that is located within the northeast part of the walled plain Janssen. Attached to the north-northwest rim is the slightly...
- Johan Fabricius (1899–1981) was a Dutch writer, journalist, and adventurer. Johan Fabricius or Johann Fabricius may also refer to: Johan Christian Fabricius...
- Fabricius (11 November 1668 – 30 April 1736) was a German classical scholar and bibliographer. Fabricius was born at Leipzig, son of Werner Fabricius...
- was impressed by his inability to bribe Fabricius, and released the prisoners even without a ransom. Fabricius was consul a second time in 278 BC, and...
- known by his Latinized name Johann(es) Fabricius (8 January 1587 – 19 March 1616), eldest son of David Fabricius (1564–1617), was a Frisian/German astronomer...