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- Carolus Mulerius (21 February 1601, Harlingen – 13 August 1638, Groningen) was a Dutch Hispanist and grammarian. He was the son of Christina Maria Six...
- Nicolaus Mulerius, was published, with the lives of other professors of Groningen, at Groningen in 1638, eight years after Mulerius' death. Mulerius married...
- Sydney; previously owned by Owen Gingerich. 1617, Amsterdam, by Nicolaus Mulerius. 1854, Warsaw, with Polish translation and the authentic preface by Copernicus...
- (Charlemagne), Holy Roman Emperor Carolus Maneken (1419–1493), professor Carolus Mulerius (1601–1638), Dutch Hispanist and grammarian Carolus Niellius (1576–1652)...
- Republic Scientific career Doctoral advisor Petrus Ramus Hieronymus Fabricius Doctoral students Otto Heurnius Other notable students Nicolaus Mulerius...
- Oterl**** branch of the family Chrétienne Six (1566–1645), married Nicolaus Mulerius (1564–1630), medic and astronomer Jean Six (1575–1617), ancestor of the...
- August 12 – Baltasar Marradas, Spanish count (b. 1560) August 13 – Carolus Mulerius, Dutch Hispanist (b. 1601) August 27 – John Hoskins, English poet (b. 1566)...
- Giulio Mancini, Italian papal physician (b. 1559) September 5 – Nicolaus Mulerius, Dutch astronomer and medical academic (b. 1564) September 17 – Thomas...
- Shi Kefa, Chinese Ming Dynasty official (d. 1645) February 21 – Carolus Mulerius, Dutch Hispanist (d. 1638) February 22 – Pierre Chanut, French diplomat...
- Doujat (1644); the German Heinrich Doergangk (1614); and the Dutch Carolus Mulerius (1630). Dictionaries were composed by the Italian Girolamo Vittori (1602)...