-
called the "
Layens hive". The
standard author abbreviation Layens is used to
indicate this
person as the
author when
citing a
botanical name.
Layens was a member...
-
Matheus de
Layens (d. Leuven, 3
December 1483) was a
Brabantine architect from the 15th century. He was emplo**** in
Leuven from 1433,
first under the architect...
- van Vorst [nl], Jan II Keldermans, and
following their death,
Matheus de
Layens, in a
Brabantian late-Gothic style. In the 19th century, 236
statues were...
- campaign. The
project resumed in 1448
under the
direction of
Matheus de
Layens. The
first stone of the
Voirste Huys was laid on 28
March of that year....
- a
hybrid of the top-bar hive and a
Langstroth hive.
Layens Hive:
Developed by
Georges de
Layens in 1864. This hive is a po****r
standard in
Spain and...
-
Layen (Persian: لاين, also
Romanized as
Lāyen and Lāīn) is a
village in
Sursur Rural District,
Muchesh District,
Kamyaran County,
Kurdistan Province,...
- Émile Warré
Brother Adam
Moses Quinby Juraj Fándly
Gregor Mendel Georges de
Layens Robert A.
Holekamp Charles Dadant Amos Root
Walter T.
Kelley Roger Morse...
-
their works at the
outdoor exhibitions. Some
other notable places include Layen Mausoleum which entombs the
founder of the
Layene Sufi tariqa,
Palais Présidentiel...
-
hives and
Langstroth hives are
still dominant in the U.S.; in
France the De-
Layens trough hive
became po****r, in the UK a
British National hive
became standard...
- such as Jean d'Oisy,
Jacob van Thienen,
Everaert Spoorwater,
Matheus de
Layens, and the
Keldermans and De
Waghemakere families disseminated the
style and...