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- Bibliothèque Nationale, Paris, No. 7131), said to have been made by a certain Ferrarius. The first folio of the work translated by **** ben Sālim, Havi seu contenants...
- The Cambodian laughingthrush (Garrulax ferrarius) is a species of bird in the family Leiothrichidae. It used to be considered conspecific with the white-necked...
- Filippo Ferrari (Philippus Ferrarius) (1551 – 1626) was an Italian Servite friar and scholar, known as a geographer, and also noted as a hagiographer...
- limonum (Risso) Brandis Citrus × mellarosa Risso Citrus × meyeri Yu.Tanaka Citrus × vulgaris Ferrarius ex Mill. Limon × vulgaris Ferrarius ex Miller...
- feminine of Latin ferrārius, "of or pertaining to iron"; or, alternatively, the feminine of Spanish herrero ("ironsmith", from ferrārius), which also gives...
- Wincenty Pol (german: Vinzenz Xaver Ferrarius Poll) (20 April 1807 – 2 December 1872) was a Polish poet and geographer. Pol was born in Lublin (then in...
- Zacharias Ferreri or Ferrari (1479–1524) was an Italian monk and papal legate, Latin poet and ecclesiastical writer. Ferreri was born in Vicenza to a noble...
- occupational surname for a blacksmith or ironworker derived from the Latin ferrarius, Middle English Ferror or Anglo-Norman ferrur. Alternate spellings are...
- instituenda paraenesis (1556) of Johannes Ferrarius, rector of the Protestant university of Marburg in Germany. Ferrarius is given to illustrate his points with...
- te servent. Other instances of acclamationes are given by Franciscus Ferrarius (Francesco Bernardino Ferrari), in his De Veterum Acclamationibus et Plausu...