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- Herman Boerhaave (Dutch: [ˈɦɛrmɑm ˈbuːrˌɦaːvə], 31 December 1668 – 23 September 1738) was a Dutch botanist, chemist, Christian humanist, and physician...
- Phyllodytes praeceptor is a species of frog in the family Hylidae endemic to coastal areas in the state of Bahia in Brazil. It has also been seen in Serra...
- prominent teachers and writers of the Carolingian age, and was called "Praeceptor Germaniae", or "the teacher of Germany". In the most recent edition of...
- Munich where he remained till his death. Thiersch, the "tutor of Bavaria" (praeceptor Bavariae), found an extremely unsatisfactory system of education in existence...
- opens with an invocation to Venus, in which Ovid establishes himself as a praeceptor amoris (1.17) – a teacher of love. Ovid describes the places one can go...
- ISBN 978-0-226-47049-8.[page needed] Lingua Latin: Praeceptor: A Master's Book. Clarendon Press. 1913. Praeceptor, a master's book (1913), Oxford, Clarendon Press...
- 1916 match. Tarrasch was a very influential chess writer, and was called Praeceptor Germaniae, meaning "Teacher of Germany." He took some of Wilhelm Steinitz's...
- appears in three inscriptions and means the director of the paedagogium (praeceptor). George 2013, p. 70, "Reading the Pages of the Domus Caesaris: Pueri...
- (Alessandria: Edizioni dell'Orso, 2011) (****enica, 40). Eugenio Amato, Traiani Praeceptor. Studi su biografia, cronologia e fortuna di Dione Crisostomo (Besansçon:...
- colony', and there, presumably, he received his first schooling from a praeceptor teaching more than two hundred pupils. When Rome became safe after the...