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Episcopius to have entertained.
Because of
alleged blasphemy Gualtherus had to
leave the city.
Gualtherus then
moved to Elburg. The
Kamper magistrate continued...
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Gualtherus Johannes Kolff (Rotterdam, 31
January 1846 – The Hague, 14
October 1918) was the
founder of the
Dutch Library for the Blind. "Henriette Jeannette...
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Gualtherus Johannes Cornelis Kolff (8
November 1826 – 29
April 1881) was the co-founder of G.
Kolff & Co., a
publishing company in Batavia,
Dutch East...
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Gualtherüs (Gautier)
Hendrik Albert Juynboll (1935–2010) was a
scholar of
Islam specializing in
hadith (the
collection of
sayings attributed to the Prophet...
- Corput's
method van der
Corput sequence van der Corput's
theorem "Johannes
Gualtherus van der
Corput (1890 - 1975)".
Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences...
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Jeannette Christine Kolff (1835–1927), founder,
together with her
brother Gualtherus (see below), of the
Vereniging Kolffs Blindenfonds (Kolff
Foundation for...
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Gualtherus Carel Jacob Vosmaer (Oud-Beijerland,
August 19, 1854 - Leiden,
September 23, 1916 ) was a
Dutch zoologist. GCJ
Vosmaer was born in 1854 in Oud-Beijerland...
- Jan
Gualtherus van
Breda Kolff (18
January 1894 – 6
February 1976) was a
Dutch amateur football player. Van
Breda Kolff made his
debut in the Netherlands...
- II, p. 444.
Gualtherus, De
Obitu et Vita (1624), at p. 30 in reader.
Gualtherus, De
Obitu et Vita (1624), at p. 40 in reader.
Gualtherus, De
Obitu et...
- (1656–1725) a
mathematician and physicist,
invented the ****-barrel
microscope Gualtherus Johannes Cornelis Kolff (1826–1881) co-founder of G.
Kolff & Co., a publishing...