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- The Minims, officially known as the Order of Minims (Latin: Ordo Minimorum; abbreviated OM), and known in German-speaking countries as the Paulaner Order...
- Penny, until Thomas Muffet brought it to publication as Insectorum sive minimorum animalium theatrum (1634), finally appearing in English translation as...
- Paris in 1552. Wotton was also partly responsible for Insectorum, sive, Minimorum animalium theatrum or Theatre of Insects, although this was not published...
- natural history" (Kristensen, 1999). These included: Insectorum sive Minimorum Animalium TheatrumThomas Mouffet (1634) Metamorphosis Naturalis – Jan...
- including techniques such as podalic version. Publication of Insectorum sive Minimorum Animalium Theatrum in London, compiled posthumously from the work of Edward...
- Somnium (written 1608) Thomas Muffet (died 1604; comp.) – Insectorum sive Minimorum Animalium Theatrum John Pell – Astronomical History of Observations of...
- particularly spiders. He edited and expanded on the work Insectorum sive Minimorum Animalium Theatrum (Theatre of Insects), an illustrated guide to the classification...
- O.F.M. Rec. - Order of Friars Minor Recollects O.M. – Ordo [Fratrum] Minimorum (Minims of St. Francis of Paola) O. Merced. – Ordo Beatae Mariae Virginis...
- perhaps best known for being partly responsible for the Insectorum, sive, Minimorum animalium theatrum or Theatre of Insects. This work was written jointly...
- (usually attributed to Thomas Muffet), under the title Insectorum, sive minimorum animalium Theatrum: Olim ab Edoardo Wottono, Conrado Gesnero, Thomaque...