-
Secundum Johannem by
Johann Walter (c. 1530),
published in Neu
Leipziger Gesangbuch, p. 227ff P****io
Domini Nostri Jesu
Christi secundum Johannem (1557)...
- John I de Vaux, also
known as
Johannem de Vaus,
Baron of Dirleton, was a
prominent 12th-century
Scottish noble. Vaux was
granted the
barony of Dirleton...
-
least since the
Bronze Age. The
settlement was
first mentioned as
Sanctum Johannem in
Villa in a 1074 deed,
named after John the Baptist. For centuries, it...
- ISBN 0-935702-68-7. Blaeu,
Guilielmi (1668).
Institutio Astronomica. Apud
Johannem Blaeu. p. 65., "Ascensio
recta Solis, stellæ, aut
alterius cujusdam signi...
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Gottfried Vopelius (28
January 1645 – 3
February 1715), was a
German Lutheran academic and hymn-writer,
mainly active in Leipzig. He was born in Herwigsdorf...
- J. (1724–1725). "Praeparatio
coerulei Prussiaci es
Germanica missa ad
Johannem Woodward." [Preparation of
Prussian blue sent from
Germany to John Woodward...
- was
first mentioned in the 14th century: 1326 Iach molendinator, 1437
Johannem dictum Jach, 1440
Iaskone alias Iach and 1452 Iach de Vilczouicze. According...
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Heinrich (1738). "De Wi****ho".
Exercitationes Chymicae. Berolini: Apud
Johannem Andream Rüdigerum. p. 134. Hammond, C. R. (2004). The Elements, in Handbook...
- he
replied based on the
authority of
Scripture in his
Defensio contra Johannem Eckium (Wittenberg, 1519).
Following lectures on the
Gospel of Matthew...
- left six sons (in order) "Ludovi**** primogenitum, Robertum, Amfulsum,
Johannem,
Dagobertum id est Philippum, et Stephanum" and one
daughter "Isabellam"...