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- Schrevelius is a Latinized Dutch name that means scrivener. The following writers were called Schrevelius: Theodorus Schrevelius, 1572–1649, humanist and...
- in 1604. Schrevelius married Maria van Teylingen (1570–1652) in Alkmaar in 1599 and had seven children, including sons Augustinus Schrevelius, attorney...
- painter, Floris van Dyck. In his work, Harlemias, the Dutch poet Theodorus Schrevelius acknowledged exceptional skill at his genre of painting. Heda and his...
- Ketosis: Health Problems of Lactating Does". www.tennesseemeatgoats.com. Schrevelius' Gr**** Lexicon, Translated Into English, with Many New Words Added, Retrieved...
- Library of Thomas Jefferson, 1952, v. 1, p. 13 Schrevelius family genealogy Media related to Cornelius Schrevelius at Wikimedia Commons (in German) www.richardwolf...
- Mycological ****ociation. Retrieved 2010-10-18. Cornelis, Schrevel (1826). Schrevelius' Gr**** lexicon, tr. into Engl. with numerous corrections. p. 358. Retrieved...
- requested by their clients or not. In the 17th century his first biographer, Schrevelius wrote: "An unusual manner of painting, all his own, surp****ing almost...
- off several debts to Russia. The portra**** person is possibly Cornelis Schrevelius (1608–1664), a medical doctor in Haarlem between 1632 and 1641. After...
- Retrieved 14 January 2011. (subscription required) Cornelis S. (1826). Schrevelius' Gr**** Lexicon, Translated into English with Numerous Corrections. London...
- school that was then placed in the hands of his successor, Theodorus Schrevelius. During the years 1864-1875 and again from 1925–1933, the school merged...