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Salamandrina
Salamandrina Sal`a*man*dri"na, n.; pl. [NL.] (Zo["o]l.) A suborder of Urodela, comprising salamanders.
Salamandrine
Salamandrine Sal`a*man"drine, a. Of, pertaining to, or resembling, a salamander; enduring fire. --Addison.

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- Francesco Cennini de' Salamandri (21 November 1566 – 2 October 1645) was an Italian Catholic Cardinal. Cennini de' Salamandri was born 21 November 1566...
- on the Other Spirits (Latin: Ex Libro de Nymphis, Sylvanis, Pygmaeis, Salamandris et Gigantibus, etc) is a treatise by the Swiss lay theologian and philosopher...
- apud OED. Paracelsus (1566). Ex Libro de Nymphis, Sylvanis, Pygmaeis, Salamandris et Gigantibus, etc. Nissae Silesiorum: Ioannes Cruciger. Hall, Manly...
- Hohenheim a.k.a. Paracelsus (1933). "Liber de nymphis, sylphis, pygmaeis, et salamandris et de caeteris spiritibus". In Sudhoff, Karl; Matthießen, Wilhm. (eds...
- Blondus de Montealto (Fabio Biondi) (1588–1618) Francesco Cennini de' Salamandri (1618–1621) Diofebo Farnese (1621–1622 Died) Alfonso Manzanedo de Quiñones...
- described the incombustible asbestos cloth as "salamander's plumage" (pluma salamandri) in his work. (Cf. § Transmission of salamander-asbestos cloth lore below)...
- (1629–1633) Felice Centini, OFMConv] (1633–1641) Francesco Cennini de' Salamandri (1641–1645) Carlo de' Medici (1645), Giovanni Carlo de' Medici Francesco...
-  250–252. Dinzelbacher, Peter (2010). "Der Liber de nymphis, pygmaeis et salamandris, et de caeteris spiritibus". In classen, Albrecht (ed.). Paracelsus im...
- works that the incombustible cloth was salamander feather (Latin: pluma salamandri). Marco Polo after him recorded in his Travels his observation of the...
- Dominican friar and saint (b. 1585) October 2 – Francesco Cennini de' Salamandri, Italian Catholic cardinal (b. 1566) November 21 – William Helyar, English...