Definition of Saumaise. Meaning of Saumaise. Synonyms of Saumaise

Here you will find one or more explanations in English for the word Saumaise. Also in the bottom left of the page several parts of wikipedia pages related to the word Saumaise and, of course, Saumaise synonyms and on the right images related to the word Saumaise.

Definition of Saumaise

No result for Saumaise. Showing similar results...

Meaning of Saumaise from wikipedia

- Claude Saumaise (15 April 1588 – 3 September 1653), also known by the Latin name Claudius Salmasius, was a French classical scholar. Salmasius was born...
- superior, Mother de Saumaise, of the authenticity of her visions. She was unable, however, to convince a Benedictine and a Jesuit, whom Saumaise had consulted...
- evidence favours "the conclusion of the French classical scholar Claude de Saumaise (Salmasius, 1588–1683)" that it is derived from θρ, the contraction of...
- more material. The m****cript of the Palatine Anthology was discovered by Saumaise (Salmasius) in 1606 in the Palatine library at Heidelberg (Codex Palatinus...
- under the names of Theodericus and Petrus Diaconus. The commentary by Saumaise in his Plinianae Exercitationes (1689) was considered indispensable; the...
- Charlotte Saumaise de Chazan (1619–1684), also spelled Saumaize de Chazan and also known as Madame de Brégy, was a poet, one of the Précieuses and lady...
- evidence favours "the conclusion of the French classical scholar Claude de Saumaise" that it is derived from θρ, the contraction of a Gr**** epithet for Mars...
- Hope of Israel. Other illustrious scholars who came to visit were Claude Saumaise, Johannes Schefferus, Olaus Rudbeck, Johann Heinrich Boeckler, Gabriel...
- Contains parallel Latin translation. Google Books Claudius Salmasius (Claude Saumaise) and Abraham van Berkel, 1688, Στεφάνου Βυζαντίου Ἐθνικὰ κατ' ἐπιτομήν...
- 1774 14 Geo. 3. c. 12 Pr. 9 March 1774 An Act for naturalizing Louis de Saumaise. Van Yzendoorn's Naturalization Act 1774 14 Geo. 3. c. 13 Pr. 9 March 1774...