- in Venice, but
because Thomaeus failed to take the post seriously, he was
succeeded in 1512 by
Marcus Musurus. In 1524,
Thomaeus published a collection...
- geographer,
creator of the
Totius Graeciae Descriptio Nicholas Leonicus Thomaeus (1456–1531), Venice,
Padua Iakovos Trivolis (d. 1547),
Venice Gregory Tifernas...
- (Italian/Venetian)
Jacques Lefèvre d'Étaples (1455–1536) (French)
Nicholas Leonicus Thomaeus (1456–1531) (Albanian or Gr****)
Peter Martyr d'Anghiera (1457–1526) (Italian)...
-
August Sohlman, "N. J. O. Blommér", In: Svea folkkalender, 1854 (Online)
Gustave Thomæus, Nils
Jakob Blommér, Skånska Central, 1922 (WorldCat) v t e...
- them survives, and
several of them—Marsilio Ficino,
Nicholas Leonicus Thomaeus,
Marino Becichemo, and Niccolò Sagundino—dedicated some of
their works...
- (scientist)
Nicholas Kalliakis Nicholas Krebs Nicholas Kryfts Nicholas Leonicus Thomaeus Nicholas Maxwell Nicholas of
Autrecourt Nicholas of Cusa
Nicholas of Kues...
- "Mårten
Eskil Winge (1825-1896)". bukowskis.com.
Retrieved 1
March 2019. G.
Thomæus. "Nils
Jakob Olsson Blommér".
Svenskt biografiskt lexikon.
Retrieved 1...
-
Svenskt kvinnobiografiskt lexikon (in Swedish).
Retrieved 14 June 2021.
Thomæus, G. "Regina S
Bobeck (f. Kylberg)".
Svenskt biografiskt lexikon (in Swedish)...
- Adelsköld is of the same
agnatic origin as the
Swedish commoner family Thomæus.
Claes Adelsköld (1824–1907),
Swedish civil engineer, officer, politician...
-
painter of
Orthodox icons and
Archpriest of Elbasan.
Nicholas Leonicus Thomaeus - was a
Venetian scholar and
professor of
philosophy at the University...