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- Botanic Garden (Central National Herbarium (CAL), Howrah, India) Herbarium Hamburgense (HBG) (Hamburg, Germany) Conservation and restoration of herbaria Herbal...
- examinari, censeri et probari possit, Nummophylacium illud Luederianum Hamburgense, incredibili diligentia et sumpta comparatum ... prodit accurante Rudolfo...
- Vincent Placcius's Theatrum anonymorum et pseudonymorum (1708) Memoriae Hamburgenses (1710-1730), 7 volumes Fabricius was also influential in articulating...
- Garden, Edinburgh 2,000,000 E UK; Edinburgh, Scotland [65] Herbarium Hamburgense 1,800,000 HBG Germany, Hamburg [66] Senckenberg Research Institute, Frankfurt...
- = Coll. fol. 75. 1786: Scriptores rerum Danicarum 6: “Archiepiscopi Hamburgenses,” 608–10 = Coll. fol. 94–96. “Frustrum chronici Episcoporum Lundensium...
- Franken und Sachsen: in welchem erläutert worden Observ. I. Origines Hamburgenses Saxoniae Trans Albingicae. Observ. II. De Insulis Albiae. Observ. III...
- Schwarz-Weiß-Abbildung in Das Bildnis in Hamburg Johann Albert Fabricius: Memoriae Hamburgenses, Vol.3, Hamburg 1730 Rita Bake: Ein Gedächtnis der Stadt. Nach Frauen...
- Hospital in 1447 and 1457. Heetwegge are also described in the Idioticon Hamburgense in 1755: "heisse Wecken: warm white roll, which is kneaded with melted...
- Göttingen: Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht. Joachim Jungius, 1988. Dis****tiones Hamburgenses, critical edition by Clemens Müller-Glauser, Göttingen: Vandenhoeck &...
- Games, OUP, Oxford. ISBN 0-19-282905-X Richey, Michael (1755). Idioticon Hamburgense. Hamburg: Conrad König. Seymour, Richard (1725). The Compleat Gamester...