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Fausto Veranzio (Latin:
Faustus Verantius; Croatian:
Faust Vrančić;
Hungarian and
Vernacular Latin:
Verancsics Faustus; c. 1551 – 20
January 1617) was...
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November 2006. "
Verantius,
Faustus (also
known as
Fausto Vrancic or Veranzio) –
Dictionary definition of
Verantius,
Faustus (also
known as Fausto...
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Veranzio (30 May 1504 – 15 June 1573; Lat.
Antonius Vrancius, Wrancius,
Verantius iWerantius, It.
Antonio Veranzio, Hung.
Verancsics Antal) was a Croatian...
- in Transylvania, in 1536
during the life of
Nicolaus Olahus and
Anton Verantius based on
their works, in 1690 an
absolute Romanian majority, that no significant...
- the s****line
between Cádiz and Lisbon.
Croatian mathematician Faustus Verantius publishes his book
Machinae novae, a book of
mechanical and technological...
- the s****line
between Cádiz and Lisbon.
Croatian mathematician Faustus Verantius publishes his book
Machinae novae, a book of
mechanical and technological...
- Patrizi) -
philosopher and
scientist Fausto Veranzio (Latin:
Faustus Verantius; Croatian:
Faust Vrančić;
Hungarian and
Vernacular Latin:
Verancsics Faustus)...
- Vrančić (also
known as
Antonius Verantius, or Wrantius, or Vrantius, 1504–1573),
uncle of the
historian Faust (Faustus
Verantius, 1551–1617, also from Šibenik)...
- Molnár. On
March 3, 1589
Archduke Ernest and the
royal secretary Faustus Verantius accused Manstkovit of
printing calendars and
other forbidden books, and...
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Antun Vrančić (Antonius
Verantius), a few
drawings of
animals and a view over the
rooftops of the city from...