- Göran
Josuæ Adelcrantz (November 15, 1668 –
February 26, 1739) was a
Swedish Architect. He was born in
Stockholm and
studied architecture under Nicodemus...
- vsurpata, at the
Plantin press in Antwerp. In 1574 it was
published his work
Josuae Imperatoris historia illustrata atque explicata, that
included some Hexaplaric...
-
Deuteronomii (Book of Deuteronomy) J.
Hempel 1972 (Fascicle 3b) 06f
Libros Josuae et Judi**** (Books of
Joshua and Judges)
Rudolf Meyer 1972 (Fascicle 4) 08...
- (Superintendent of the
Royal Castles), a kind of
castle architect. Göran
Josuæ Törnquist (later
ennobled Adelcrantz)
became the ****isting
intendent and...
- (Zürich 1584) In
Deuteronomium Sermonum Libri IV (Zürich 1585) In
historiam Josuae de
occupatione et
divisione Terrae Sanctae Liber (Zürich 1592) Responsio...
-
Theodor Willem Johann (1848).
Chronicon Samaritanum,
arabice conscriptur cui
titulus est
Liber Josuae (in
Arabic and Latin).
Lugdunum Batavorum, Luchtmans....
- 1890 in two
volumes entitled Sefer Naḥalat Yehoshua,
Liber Hereditatis Josuæ,
Commentationes in
Plerosque Talmudi Babylonii Tractatus Additis Commentationibus...
- of King
Gustav Vasa in 1558. The
current building is
designed by Göran
Josuæ Adelcrantz (1668–1739) and
dates back to 1718–1725. From the 1740s, the...
- 1846)
Chronicon samaritanum arabice conscriptum cui
titulus est
Liber Josuae (Leiden, 1848)
Lexicon geographi****, cui
titulus est, Marâsid al ittilâ’...
-
Adelcrantz was born in 1716 in
Stockholm and was the son of the
architect Göran
Josuæ Adelcrantz, who had
changed his name from Törnqvist at his
ennoblement four...