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Pictorius is the
Latin for "painter". It is also a
Latinized name used by
several authors of the
Renaissance era.
Georg Pictorius Josua Maaler This disambiguation...
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Georg Pictorius of
Villingen (c. 1500 – 1569) was a
physician and an
author of the
German Renaissance. He
became active as a
physician from 1540 in Ensisheim...
- Tula,
Russia Savona,
Italy Zittau,
Germany Friedrichsthal,
Germany Georg Pictorius (c. 1500–1569),
physician and mystic-magical
author of the Renaissance...
- Toronto-based
investments firm
which had
heavily funded Pictorius. A
reference to
Pictorius appeared for a time on the former's
Portfolio page, but has...
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schloss and its
complex of
outbuildings were
Gottfried Laurenz Pictorius,
Peter Pictorius the
Younger (from 1706) and
Johann Conrad Schlaun, from 1724....
- is
attested from at
least the 16th century, in the 1561
dictionary of
Pictorius. It is a
compound from Land "land, canton;
rural canton" and Gemeinde...
- is a 1532 book by
Georg Pictorius. It was one of the
first treatises of
classical mythology in the
German Renaissance.
Pictorius interprets the Gr**** pantheon...
- (Roxb.) Engl.
Garcinia tinctoria (DC.) W. Wight, orth. var.
Xanthochymus pictorius Roxb.
Xanthochymus tinctorius DC., orth. var.
Garcinia roxburghii Kurz...
- One of the 18
stations of the
cross in Coesfeld,
erected in Galen's time by his
Danish architect Pieter Pictorius...
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Heinrich Cornelius Agrippa (1486–1535)
Paracelsus (1493–1541)
Georg Pictorius (c. 1500-1569)
Johann Weyer (1516–1588)
Judah Loew ben
Bezalel (1525–1609)...