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Leonhard Rauwolf (also
spelled Leonhart Rauwolff) (21 June 1535 – 15
September 1596) was a
German physician, botanist, and traveller. His main notability...
- (provinces) as well as çöl
beyis or "desert emirs". In 1574,
Leonhart Rauwolff found the town
divided into two parts, the
Turkish "so
surrounded by the...
- and Fruticetum. London, 1844, vol.4, p.2409 K.H. Dannenfeldt,
Leonard Rauwolff,
sixteenth century physician,
botanist and traveler, Cambridge, M****.:...
- 1570s, a
German visitor to the Levant, the
physician and
botanist Leonhard Rauwolff,
observed that the
local inhabitants of
Lebanon used
tarragon culinarily...
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Walter Rausch [de] (1928–2022)
Rauschert –
Stephan Rauschert (1931–1986)
Rauwolff –
Leonhard (Leonhart) Rauwolf(f) (1535–1596)
Raven – John
Earle Raven (1914–1980)...