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- lovaniensis is a species of Naegleria. It is considered non-pathogenic. Stevens, A.R.; De Jonckheere, J.; Willaert, E. (1980). "Naegleria lovaniensis...
- Vulgate or Hentenian Bible (French: Louvain Vulgate, Latin: Biblia Vulgata lovaniensis) was the first standardized edition of the Latin Vulgate. The Leuven...
- Lovaniense or Universitas Studii Lovaniensis, in humanistical Latin Academia Lovaniensis, and most usually, Universitas Lovaniensis, in Dutch Universiteyt Loven...
- The Hortus Botanicus Lovaniensis (Dutch: Kruidtuin) is a botanical garden in Leuven, Belgium, dating from 1738. It is situated in the city centre and...
- OCLC 01782259. Zoesius, Heinrich (1757). Henrici Jacobi Zoesii in Accademia Lovaniensi j.u.d. & legum professoris ordinarii Commentarius in jus canoni**** universum...
- University, Brussels. The original University of Louvain (Universitas Lovaniensis) was founded at the centre of the historic town of Leuven (or Louvain)...
- fabarum A. farinalis A. indonesiensis A. lambici A. liquefaciens A. lovaniensis A. malorum A. musti A. nitrogenifigens A. oeni A. okinawensis A. orientalis...
- bacterium chocolate Acetobacter fabarum bacterium coffee Acetobacter lovaniensis bacterium vegetable pickle Acetobacter malorum bacterium vinegar Acetobacter...
- December 9, 1425, Martin founded the University of Louvain or Universitas Lovaniensis in Leuven (also known as "Louvain" in both English and French), a town...
- depicting the Sedes Sapientiae statue in Leuven. Latin: Universitas Lovaniensis Other name Catholic University of Louvain Active 1834 (1834)–1968 (1968)...