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- Garden Merit. Anemonoides × lipsiensis, a hybrid between A. nemorosa and A. ranunculoides, has pale yellow flowers; A. × lipsiensis 'Pallida' is the best-known...
- is similar to A. ranunculoides but has slightly larger flowers. A. × lipsiensis is a hybrid between these two species and has pale yellow flowers; it...
- in the world. At other European universities, such as the Alma Mater Lipsiensis in Leipzig, Germany, or Alma Mater Jagiellonica, Poland, the title emphasizes...
- jemtlandica (Palmgr.) Palmgr. Carex lepidocarpa var. nelmesiana Raymond Carex lipsiensis Peterm. Carex mairei subsp. nevadensis (Boiss. & Reut.) Malag. Carex nevadensis...
- after the Jan Hus crisis and the Decree of Kutná Hora. The Alma mater Lipsiensis opened in 1409, after it had been officially chartered by Pope Alexander...
- School, Leipzig (German: Thom****chule zu Leipzig; Latin: Schola Thomana Lipsiensis) is a co-educational and public boarding school in Leipzig, Saxony, Germany...
- Christianæ et Formulæ Lutheranæ (1801) Commentarii Societatis Philologicæ Lipsiensis (1801–04) Chisholm 1911. Rines, George Edwin, ed. (1920). "Beck, Christian...
- and Miocene rocks in Europe and Iran. Two species, D. brodkorbi and D. lipsiensis are known from Central Europe, the third species D. babaheydariensis known...
- Systema vegetabilium. Ed. Lipsiae, Sumptum fecit O. Wigand 1838. Flora Lipsiensis excursoria, exhibens plantas phanerogamas circa Lipsiam tam sponte nascentes...
- 99 (in the Gregory-Aland numbering), ε 597 (von Soden), known as Codex Lipsiensis is a Gr**** minuscule m****cript of the New Testament, on parchment leaves...