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- A. Lane, year 1997, provides a biography of Raphelengius on pages ix - x Article, "Franciscus Raphelengius' Lexicon Arabico-Latinum, Leiden 1613", by Alastair...
- Raphelengius was a family of printers in 16th and 17th century Flanders. The family name is the Latinized form of the Dutch family name van Ravelingen...
- Arabi****, 1612. Arabic lemmas were printed in Hebrew characters. Franciscus Raphelengius, Lexicon Arabi****, Leiden 1613. The first printed dictionary of the Arabic...
- Latin). Leiden: Franciscus Raphelengius (1.). 1594. Cyclometrica elementa duo (in Latin). Leiden: Franciscus Raphelengius (1.). 1594. Iosephi Scaligeri...
- sons-in-law Jan Moretus and Frans van Ravelingen (Raphelengius). Plantin left his Leiden office to Raphelengius and returned to Antwerp after it became more...
- quae exstant, p. 174, Marcus Terentius Varro, printed by Christophorus Raphelengius, 1601. Apollodorus, Epitome 6.10 Achterberg, Winfried; Best, Jan; Enzler...
- was a big improvement on the Arabic-to-Latin dictionary of Franciscus Raphelengius, which was published at Leiden in 1613. Golius possessed mainstream medieval...
- Empire as a wife of Emperor Akbar (d. 1613) February 27 – Franciscus Raphelengius, Dutch printer (d. 1597) March 5 – Christoph Pezel, German theologian...
- 1584) Politicorum sive Civilis Doctrinae Libri **** (Leiden: Plantijn-Raphelengius, 1589) Online version De militia romana (Antwerp: Plantijn-Moretus 1595)...
- Empire as a wife of Emperor Akbar (d. 1613) February 27 – Franciscus Raphelengius, Dutch printer (d. 1597) March 5 – Christoph Pezel, German theologian...