- 1975[citation needed]
Fazzini created the
statue in a
workshop in San
Lorenzo in
Piscibus,
during a
period when it was deconsecrated. The
statue was
created in honor...
-
emphasized these discoveries.
Despite their prominence, Rondelet's De
Piscibus Marinis is
regarded as the most influential,
identifying 244
species of...
- Sanctorum" ("Holy of Holies"); and
Church of St
Lawrence in
Piscibus (San
Lorenzo in
Piscibus),
which is
proximate to the
Basilica of St.
Peter The life...
-
edition De
reliquis animalibus exanguibus libri quatuor (Bologna, 1606) De
piscibus libri V, et De
cetis lib. vnus (Bologna, 1613)
Quadrupedum omnium bisulcorum...
- de
piscibus marinis in
quibus verae piscium effigies expressae sunt. It took him two
years to
write and,
despite the title's
reference to
piscibus (fish)...
- that was
operated nearby, or the
Roman de
Piscibus family.
Other variants on the church's name are de
piscibus ("of the fishes"), ad
pisces ("near the fishes")...
- piscipium, in
altero vero de
medicinis ex
aquatilibus sive
piscibus.
Pauli item
Iovii de
piscibus liber unus [.],
first Johannes Caesarius edition, Strasbourg...
-
polymath Guillaume Rondelet wrote about the
ocean sunfish in his 1554 work de
Piscibus,
using the term Orthagoriscus, "sucking pig" for the
likeness of its body...
- Nicolò
Antonio Pesci or Nicolò
Antonio Piscibus was a
Roman Catholic prelate who
served as
Bishop of Muro
Lucano (1486–1517). On 15
February 1486, Nicolò...
-
Linnaeus at
Leiden in 1738
under the
title Ichthyologia sive
opera omnia de
piscibus.
Artedi was
buried in a pauper's
grave in St Anthony's
churchyard in Amsterdam...