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Trachylobium Hornemannianum
Copal Co"pal (k[=o]"pal; 277), [Sp., fr. Mexican copalli, a generic name of resins. --Clavigero.] A resinous substance flowing spontaneously from trees of Zanzibar, Madagascar, and South America (Trachylobium Hornemannianum, T. verrucosum, and Hymen[ae]a Courbaril), and dug from earth where forests have stood in Africa; -- used chiefly in making varnishes. --Ure.

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- Horneman is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: C. F. E. Horneman (1840–1906), Danish composer, conductor, music publisher, and music...
- He was the father of the composer Emil Horneman and grandfather of C. F. E. Horneman, also a composer. Horneman was born on 15 August 1765 in Copenhagen...
- 1803 portrait of Beethoven by Christian Horneman...
- Aladdin is a Danish opera by Christian Frederik Emil Horneman. It was premiered in Copenhagen on 19 November 1888, and revised 1902. The overture had been...
- Horneman (born 21 March 2004) is a Danish professional footballer who plays as a winger or a forward for Viborg FF in the Danish Superliga. Horneman started...
- Ole Emil Horneman (May 13, 1809 – May 29, 1870) was a Danish composer. He was born in Copenhagen, a son of miniature painter Christian Horneman. Despite...
- Frederik Emil Horneman (December 17, 1840 – June 8, 1906) was a Danish composer, conductor, music publisher, and music instructor. C. F. E. Horneman was born...
- Friedrich Kuhlau, pastel by Christian Horneman from 1828...
- directed by Anders Walter. The film is based on a graphic novel by Lars Horneman and Morten Dürr. In Greenland, Pipaluk awakes to find her older sister...
- Friedrich Kuhlau, pastel by Christian Horneman from 1828...