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Italian physician, poet, and scholar
Girolamo Fracastoro (Latin: Hieronymus Fracastorius; c. 1476/8 – 6 August 1553) was an Italian physician, poet, and scholar in mathematics, geography and
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Genus of Hemiptera
Fracastorius is a genus of Asian seed bugs in the tribe Homoeocerini, erected by William Lucas Distant in 1901. It contains the single species Fracastorius
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Crater on the Moon
Fracastorius is the lava-flooded remnant of an ancient lunar impact crater located at the southern edge of Mare Nectaris. T. W. Webb describes this as
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situated at the borders of Mare Nectaris. The biggest one is lava-filled Fracastorius (124 km), which fuses with the southern coast of the Sea. A prominent
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Enoplops Amyot & Serville, 1843 Eubule Stål, 1868 Euthochtha Mayr, 1865 Fracastorius Distant, 1902 Gelonus Stål, 1866 Gonocerus Berthold, 1827 Helcomeria
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Crater on the Moon
Focas Fontana Fontenelle Foster Foucault Fourier Fowler Fox Fra Mauro Fracastorius Franck Franklin Franz Fraunhofer Fredholm Freud Freundlich Fridman Froelich
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City in Veneto, Italy
Fano, mathematician Girolamo Fracastoro (1476/8—1553), also known as Fracastorius, renowned scholar, physician, and poet Giovanni Giocondo (1433–1515)
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Methods and instruments used to observe the Moon
appear to blink naturally, among them being the southwestern part of Fracastorius (crater), and a section of the western wall of Plato (crater). A special
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British physician, poet and humanist
Syphilis of Hieronymus Fracastorius has been suggested, a parallel being the way he addresses Sir William Paddy, as Fracastorius addresses Peter Bembo
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0N 3.0E 165 L20 Posidonius Floor-fractured crater 31.8N 29.9E 95 L21 Fracastorius Crater with subsided and fractured floor 21.5S 33.2E 124 L22 Aristarchus
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also gave the first scientific description of typhus. The lunar crater Fracastorius is named after him. Golgi apparatus: an organelle of the eukaryotic cell
List of Italian inventions and discoveries
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Short-lived light, color, or change in appearance on the surface of the Moon
Patrick Moore: "There is a darkish streak across the floor of crater Fracastorius which is of a slightly reddish hue, and is detectable with a moonblink
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Crater on the Moon
bay". It lies to the northwest of the similarly flooded crater remnant Fracastorius. To the west is the prominent crater Catharina. The rim of Beaumont is
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Crater on the Moon
astronomer Lord Rosse. To the southwest is the large, flooded crater Fracastorius. The interior of the crater has a higher albedo than the surrounding
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Crater on the Moon
northeast is the Mare Nectaris, with the flooded craters Beaumont and Fracastorius. The crater rim of Polybius appears slightly distended in the northeast
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76 1935 Fra Mauro (d. 1459) WGPSN Fracastorius 21°22′S 33°04′E / 21.36°S 33.07°E / -21.36; 33.07 (Fracastorius) 120.58 1935 Girolamo Fracastoro (1483–1553)
List of craters on the Moon: C–F
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Memoirs of Angelus Politianus, Picus of Mirandula, Sanazarius, Bembus, Fracastorius, M. A. Flaminius, and the Amalthei, with poetical translations, Manchester
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Tribe of true bugs
Bergroth, 1909 Ceratopachys Westwood, 1842 Diocles (bug) Stål, 1866 Fracastorius Distant, 1902 Homoeocerus Burmeister, 1835 Omanocoris Kiritshenko, 1916
Homoeocerini
Physicians who write on non-medical topics
epoch-making book, De revolutionibus orbium coelestium. Girolamo Fracastoro (Fracastorius; 1478–1553) Italian scholar (in mathematics, geography and astronomy)
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Ficinus (Marsilio Ficino) Armen Firman (Abbas ibn Firnas) Hieronymus Fracastorius (Girolamo Fracastoro) Iohannes Freinsheimius (Johann Freinsheim) Gemma
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English physician
princeps, printed at Verona in 1530, of that Latin poem of Hieronymus Fracastorius entitled ‘Syphilis,’ which has provided a scientific name for a long
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Stein, 1860 Euagona Dallas, 1852 Eubule Stål, 1868 Euthochtha Mayr, 1865 Fracastorius Distant, 1902 Fumua Schouteden, 1912 Galaesus Dallas, 1852 Gelonus Stål
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the Italian of Petrarch's Trionfi Girolamo Fracastoro, also known as "Fracastorius", Collected Works, including poems and Naugerius, criticism Death years
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writer, dramatist and poet March 17 – Girolamo Fracastoro, also known as "Fracastorius" (born 1478), Italian (Venetian), physician, scholar (in mathematics
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Canadian lawyer, judge, and historian
(1927) The Courts Of Ontario, (?) The Bar Of Ontario, (?) The Works of Fracastorius on Morbus Gallicus (?) A Philadelphia Lawyer in Canada in 1810 (?) Civics
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first edition 1505) Rime, in Italian Girolamo Fracastoro, also known as "Fracastorius", Syphilis sive morbus gallicus ("Syphilis, or The French Disease"),
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English : nickname for a newcomer to a place, from Middle English newe ‘new’ + man ‘man’. This form has also absorbed several European cognates with the same meaning, for example Neumann. (For other forms, see Hanks and Hodges 1988.)
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English : variant of Gerrish.
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