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Andreas Schott (latinised as
Andreas Schottus and
Andreas Scottus; 12
September 1552 – 23
January 1629) was an academic, linguist, translator,
editor and...
- 2001), pp. 100-103. Ἐν οἴνῳ ἀλήθεια: Diogeni****, Cent. 4.81. See
Andreas Schottus,
Paroimiai ****ēnikai (Antwerp: Plantin, 1612), p. 215. Nat. hist. 14,...
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Gaspar Schott (German:
Kaspar (or Caspar) Schott; Latin:
Gaspar Schottus; 5
February 1608 – 22 May 1666) was a
German Jesuit and scientist, specializing...
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Strasbourg publisher,
Johannes Schottus.
Schottus persuaded a
physician colleague,
Georg ****, to edit the Trotula,
which Schottus then
included in a volume...
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years of his exile. He was also
friends with the
Brabantian Jesuit Andreas Schottus.
Grotius was the
father of
regent and
diplomat Pieter de Groot. Grotius...
- Pompeius,
Marcus Antonius, Cleopatra);
these were
first published by
Andreas Schottus in 1577. Ps.-Aurelius Victor, De
viris illustribus 1469 Cicero, Brutus...
- 1858
Scadra Stål, 1859
Scadrana Miller, 1954
Schmitzicoris Villiers, 1976
Schottus Distant, 1902 Schu****a Dougherty, 1995
Sciaphilocoris Miller, 1949 Sinchocoris...
- 1550–1583, respectively)
Martin Delrio,
Jesuit theologian (1551–1608)
Andreas Schottus, academic, linguist, translator, and
editor (1552–1629) Jan Gruter, critic...
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Bvhahylyha Byngezla Autore. [Trans.:
Farag Ben Salim]. - Argentorati :
Schottus, 1532.
digital Tacuini sanitatis Elluchasem Elimithar : de ****
rebus non...