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Heinrich Meibom (4
December 1555 – 20
September 1625),
German historian and poet, was born at
Barntrup in Westphalia. He held the
chair of
history and...
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Marcus Meibomius (c. 1630, Tönningen – 1710/1711, Utrecht) was a
Danish scholar. He is best
known as a
historian of music, as an antiquarian, and as the...
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Geber for Jabir), or
adding Latinate suffixes to the end of a name (e.g.
Meibomius for Meibom), or
translating a name with a
specific meaning into Latin...
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Johann Heinrich Meibom (Latin:
Iohannes Henricus Meibomius; 29 June 1638, in Lübeck – 26
March 1700, in Helmstedt) was a
German physician and scholar...
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subject for two
hundred years), the
author Ioannes Henricus Meibomius “rejoice[s]” to know that when
someone doing flogging for ****ual gratification...
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relationship to
other disciplines".
According to the 17th-century
scholar Marcus Meibomius, in
whose collection (Antiq.
Musicae Auc. Septem, 52) this work was printed...
- success, by the
Danish scholar Marcus Meibomius.
Introduction to
Music was
printed with the
tables of
notation in
Meibomius'
Antiquae Musicae Scriptores, (in...
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reported between 1516 and 1643 by
Coelius Sedulius, Rhodiginus,
Brundel and
Meibomius. In
American psychiatry,
prior to the
publication of the DSM-I, paraphilias...
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Hieronymus Froben in 1533. The Gr****/Latin
edition of 1692 by
Marcus Meibomius divided each of the ten
books into
paragraphs of
equal length, and progressively...
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flagrorum in re
Medica et
Veneria is a 1639
treatise by
Henricus Meibomius (1590–1655). The
English title is A
Treatise on the Use of
Flogging in...