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Girolamo Mercuriale or
Mercuriali (Italian:
Geronimo Mercuriali; Latin:
Hieronymus Mercurialis,
Hyeronimus Mercurialis) (September 30, 1530 – November...
- Look up Mercurialis, Mercuriali, or
Mercuriale in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Mercurialis or
variants may
refer to:
Mercurialis (plant), a
genus of...
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Coenagrion mercuriale, the
southern damselfly, is a
species of
damselfly in the
family Coenagrionidae. It is
found in Algeria, Austria, Belgium, France...
- The
Basilica Abbey of San
Mercuriale is the main
religious building in Forlì, in
Romagna (northern Italy); the
rather smaller cathedral was
largely destro****...
- ****ociation for
Renaissance Martial Arts).
Retrieved 11
November 2020.
Mercuriale,
Girolamo (1601). "De Arte
Gymnastica Libri ****". GoogleBooks. Retrieved...
- The
Abbazia di San
Mercuriale, Forlì,
built in 1180...
- in the 19th century. The
Piazza Saffi also
includes the
Abbey of San
Mercuriale (named
after Saint Mercurialis, a
bishop of the city who died in the 5th...
- Linnaeus. He was a
disciple of the
famous Italian physician Girolamo Mercuriale and he also
worked on
human anatomical nomenclature.
Bauhin described...
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English conspirator,
leader of the
Gunpowder Plot (b. 1573) 1606 –
Girolamo Mercuriale,
Italian philologist and
physician (b. 1530) 1658 –
Witte de With, Dutch...
- « manhattisation » de
Paris Les
Mercuriales - Tour
Ponant LES
MERCURIALES Tour
Mercuriale I[usurped] (Emporis) Tour
Mercuriale II[usurped] (Emporis)...