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Joachim Jungius (born
Joachim Junge; 22
October 1587 – 23
September 1657) was a
German mathematician,
logician and
philosopher of science.
Jungius was a...
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Jungius, Ian (16
October 2020). "
Jungius". The Telegraph. London.
Retrieved 23
October 2020. Lady
Jungius, wife of Vice-Admiral Sir
James Jungius, KBE...
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supplement 1846. - Leibniz, a biography.
Joachim Jungius und Sein Zeitalter, Stuttgart, 1850. -
Jungius and his era. Die
Weissagung von Lehnin. Eine Monographie...
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created by head chef of the
royal Prussian household Louis Ferdinand Jungius in 1839, who
dedicated the
recipe to the nobleman, Fürst Pückler. The German...
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Kunzen (1761–1817),
composer Anja
Thauer (1945–1973),
cellist Joachim Jungius (1587–1657), mathematician, physicist, and
philosopher Heinrich Meibom...
- 1815–1830. New York:
Harper Collins Publishers. ISBN 978-0-06-016574-1.
Jungius, H.; Chikin, Y.; Tsaruk, O. & Pereladova, O. (2009). Pre-Feasibility Study...
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Institution and the
National Science Foundation. pp. 83–202. ISBN 90-04-08876-8.
Jungius, H., Chikin, Y., Tsaruk, O., Pereladova, O. (2009). Pre-Feasibility Study...
- (flax,
compare with
English 'linen') Lith. ariu and Lat. aro (I plow) Lith.
jungiu and Lat. iungo, and Skt. yuñje (mid.), (I join) Lith.
gentys and Lat. gentes...
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Commelin in
Allgemeine Deutsche Biographie at
German Wikisource J. G.
Jungius, Vita Frid.
Sylburgii (Berleburgi & Frankfurt, 1745). Fr. Creuzer, 'De...
- It was
named in his
honour by
Royal Prussian court cook
Louis Ferdinand Jungius in 1839. In
Roberto Bolaño's
novel 2666 the
dessert named after Fürst Pückler...