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Johan Philip Lansberge (25
August 1561 – 8
December 1632) was a
Flemish Calvinist Minister,
astronomer and Mathematician. His name is
sometimes written...
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Mathematics (Q)". jeff560.tripod.com.
Retrieved 2019-11-04.
Philippe van
Lansberge (1604).
Triangulorum Geometriæ. Apud
Zachariam Roman. pp. 1–5. quod-erat-demonstrandum...
- "Landsberg" instead. It is
named for the Belgian/Dutch
astronomer Philippe van
Lansberge.
Lansberg is a
crater of
Upper (Late)
Imbrian age.
Approximately 40 km...
- Orbigny, 1907
Onthophagus demeyeri Moretto, 2009
Onthophagus granulipennis Lansberge, 1886
Onthophagus loxodontaphilus Moretto, 2009
Onthophagus plebejus Klug...
- (1856–1861) Van de
Beele (1861–1866)
Mijer (1866–1872)
Loudon (1872–1875) Van
Lansberge (1875–1881) s'Jacob (1881–1884) Van Rees (1884–1888)
Pijnacker Hordijk...
- Burmeister, 1842
Ruteraetia Krikken, 1980
Simorrhina Kraatz, 1886
Somalibia Lansberge, 1882
Stalagmosoma Burmeister, 1842
Systellorrhina Kraatz, 1895 Tephraea...
- and the only
species in the
genus Sulawesiella. It was
described by
Lansberge in 1885. Biolib.cz -
Sulawesiella rafaelae.
Retrieved on 8
September 2014...
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finished in 1879
during the
tenure of Governor-General
Johan Wilhelm van
Lansberge. The new
palace was
given the
official name
Paleis van de
Gouverneur Generaal...
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Johan Wilhelm van
Lansberge (16
November 1830 – 17
December 1903) was a
Dutch diplomat and entomologist.
Lansberge studied at the
gymnasium in Zutphen...
- de Belleval,
French botanist (born c. 1564)
December 8 –
Philippe van
Lansberge,
Flemish astronomer (born 1561) Gindikin, **** Grigor'evich (1988). Tales...