- Frankfort-on-the-Oder,
where he died on 21 June 1677, and was
buried in the Oberkirche.
Ravius, Rave, Raue, Rau. Jan Schmidt,
Between Author and
Library Shelf, p. 36 in...
- anatomicae, quam
Academiae Batavae, quae
Leidae est,
legavit Iohannes Iacobus Ravius,
rogatu Illustrissimorum et
Amplissimorum academiae istius curatorum et...
- (Ναγνᾶται). It is
located in
northwest Hibernia between the
mouths of the
rivers Ravius (Ῥαουίος),
perhaps the Erne, and
Libnius (Λιβνίος),
perhaps the Moy. This...
- Dury,
Thomas Horne,
Marchamont Nedham, John Pell,
William Rand,
Christian Ravius,
Israel Tonge, and
Moses Wall. The
staff proposed for
Durham College was...
- Oqnum-e Ajam, Loghat-e Ne'matallah, and
Lesan al-Ajam. In 1645,
Christian Ravius completed a Persian-Latin dictionary,
printed at Leiden. This was followed...
-
thought to have been
donated to Stockholm's
royal library by Christi****
Ravius, who
spent time in Oxford, and
served as Sweden's
Royal Librarian 1655–59;: 309 ...
-
Jakob Rau
Latinized as
Johannes Jacobus Rau (with the
variants Rouw or
Ravius) (1668 – 18
September 1719) was a
Dutch surgeon and
anatomist who made advances...
-
river Rhawiu (Ῥαουίου ποταμοῦ ἐκβολαί, Rhoaouíou potamoû ekbolaí, Latin:
Ravius): 142–143 – the
River Erne.[citation needed]
mouth of the
river Dur (Δοὺρ...
- funds. The
proposed faculty were
Johann Steph**** Rittangel,
Christian Ravius and Men****eh ben Israel. In 1649 Dury
addressed a
further inquiry to Man****eh...
- (Svantes källare) and a café (Café Wijkman).
Roslags nation Christiernus Ravius 1663–1667
Samuel Skunk 1667–?
Claudius Arrhenius ?–1682
Henrik Schütz 1682–1693...