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- de Jode I, which depict the dresses of various countries known as the Variarum Gentium Ornatus. He also painted the composition Uniformed monkeys and...
- Monspeliense, sive Plantarum circa Monspelium nascentium index. Adduntur variarum plantarum descriptiones et icones. **** appendice quae plantas de novo repertas...
- "salted" in the site beforehand. He is best known for his Antiquitatum Variarum, originally titled the Commentaria super opera diversorum auctorum de antiquitatibus...
- antiquitates (1597–1602) De Divinatione et Magicis Praestigiis (1605) Habitus Variarum Orbis Gentium (1581), ornamented with seventy illuminated figures. Chisholm...
- 1230 for the reference. A second work of his, Curiosiora Et Selectiora Variarum Scientiarum Miscellanea (dated 1702) also mentions this name. Another written...
- removed him to the University of Leuven in Leuven. The publication of his Variarum Lectionum Libri Tres (1567), which he dedicated to Cardinal Granvelle,...
- rhythmi (1673), and Variarum observationum liber (1685). De motu marium et ventorum (in Latin). Den Haag: Adriaen Vlacq. 1663. Variarum observationum liber...
- et quo pacto simia capi possit.. Opus 52: De Bono Religiosi Status et Variarum Animantium Topologia (in Latin). Vol. 145. pp. 789, 790. Retrieved 4 September...
- interpretibus (1661), De poematum cantu et viribus rhythmi (1673), and Variarum observationum liber (1685). Others: His son Dionysius Vossius died 1633...
- of Demonic Magic or Liber incantationum, exorcismorum et fascinationum variarum (CLM 849 of the Bavarian State Library, Munich) is a fifteenth-century...