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Swedish painter
measures 38.2 x 23 cm. "Sylvius [Silvius], Johan - by Torbjörn Fulton". Oxford Art Online. Retrieved 23 August 2020. Johan Sylvius in Konstnärslexikonett
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Official residence of the Swedish monarch
number of elderly Swedish artists such as David Klöcker Ehrenstrahl and Johan Sylvius, were still alive and they contributed with artistic work to the completion
Stockholm_Palace
animal painter, and worked with the Drottningholm Palace, together with Johan Sylvius. Erik Dahlbergh depicted the superpower era of Sweden in the great work
Swedish_art
Topics referred to by the same term
Sylvius (1614-1672), Dutch scientist and physician Jacobus Sylvius (1478–1555), French anatomist Johan Sylvius (1620–1695), Swedish painter Sylvius Leopold
Silvius
Heroine of a Swedish legendary saga
treated by Johan Celsius in the prose drama Disa (1687), which was an adaptation of Messenius' stage play in verse. Later it was adapted by Johan Gabriel
Disa
(1872–1961) Max Walter Svanberg (1912–1994) Roland Svensson (1910–2003) Johan Sylvius (1620–1695) Anna Maria Thelott (1683–1710) Axel Törneman (1880–1925)
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drawing. Among the drawings which survive today, there are those of Johan Sylvius, Jean-Robert Ango, and Augustin Pajou. The church administration granted
Tomb of Ferdinand van den Eynde
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Works of art noted in ''The Aesthetics of Resistance''
in the novel where Lotte meets Bishop Herbert Wehner in Lovö kyrka. Johan Sylvius The fresco in Lovö church, around 1690 Lovön near Stockholm Visual arts
Works of art in The Aesthetics of Resistance
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(1683–1729) Johann Sebastian Bach (1685–1750) George Frideric Handel (1685–1759) Sylvius Leopold Weiss (1687–1750) Johann Friedrich Fasch (1688–1758) Gottfried
Chronological list of German classical composers
Chronological_list_of_German_classical_composers
Anatomist, physician and author (1514–1564)
under the auspices of Johann Winter von Andernach, Jacques Dubois (Jacobus Sylvius) and Jean Fernel. It was during that time that he developed an interest
Andreas_Vesalius
Musical form written in triple metre
by figures such as Alessandro Piccinini, Giovanni Girolamo Kapsperger, Sylvius Leopold Weiss, Esaias Reusner, Count Logy, Robert de Visée, Jacques Bittner
Passacaglia
November 16 – Esaias Boursse, painter (b. 1631) November 19 – Franciscus Sylvius, physician and scientist (b. 1614) December 30 – Hendrick Bloemaert, painter
1672_in_the_Netherlands
Calendar year
November 16 – Esaias Boursse, Dutch painter (b. 1631) November 19 Franciscus Sylvius, Dutch physician and scientist (b. 1614) John Wilkins, English Bishop of
1672
Joan Blaeu (1596–1673), Dutch cartographer, Willem Blaeu's son Franciscus Sylvius (1614–1672), German-born Dutch physician Frans van Schooten (1615–1660)
List of people from the Dutch Golden Age
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Johann Krieger (1651–1735) Georg Böhm (1661–1733) David Kellner (1670–1747) Sylvius Leopold Weiss (1687–1750) Ernst Gottlieb Baron (1696–1760) Adam Falckenhagen
List of composers for lute (nationality)
List_of_composers_for_lute_(nationality)
Henry Ainley and featured an early screen role for Ainley's son Richard as Sylvius, as well as for John Laurie, who played Orlando's brother Oliver. Laurie
List of William Shakespeare screen adaptations
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Christian organisation based in Germany
Lutheran and Reformed missionary associations in Hamburg. Missionary Carl Sylvius Völkner arrived in New Zealand on behalf of the Society in 1849 and was
North German Missionary Society
North_German_Missionary_Society
Dutch army officer who died in 1666
early stage, Buat made the Grand Pensionary Johan de Witt fully aware of his correspondence with Sylvius and, through him with Arlington, which not only
Henri_de_Fleury_de_Coulan
Baptiste Senaillé (1687–1730) Jean-Baptiste-Maurice Quinault (1687–1745) Sylvius Leopold Weiss (1687–1750) Michele Falco (c. 1688–after 1732) Johann Friedrich
List_of_Baroque_composers
Franciscus Sylvius, physician & scientist (1937) Gerard 't Hooft, Nobel Physics laureate (2011) Aritius Sybrandus Talma, politician (1936) Johan Rudolf Thorbecke
List of people on the postage stamps of the Netherlands
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Pensionary of Holland 1749–72 Dirk Jan Struik, mathematician Franciscus Sylvius, physician and scientist Albert Szent-Györgyi, Nobel laureate (Medicine
List of Leiden University people
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Judith Weir (born 1954) Hugo Weisgall (1912–1997) Manfred Weiss (1935–2023) Sylvius Leopold Weiss (1687–1750) Michael Weiße (c. 1488 – 1534) Julius Weissenborn
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German philosopher (1730–1788)
having studied this instrument with Timofiy Bilohradsky (a student of Sylvius Leopold Weiss), a Ukrainian virtuoso then living in Königsberg. His distrust
Johann_Georg_Hamann
mathematician and engineer Jan Swammerdam (1637–1680), scientist Franciscus Sylvius (1614–1672), physician and anatomist Nicolaes Tulp (1593–1674), physician
List_of_Dutch_people
17/18th-century Dutch botanist and anatomist
Fascinated by anatomy, he studied at the university of Leiden, under Franciscus Sylvius. His fellow students were Jan Swammerdam, Reinier de Graaf and Niels Stensen
Frederik_Ruysch
German literary society founded in 1617
Wietersheim Karl Gustav Wrangel Julius Siegmund von Württemberg-Oels-Juliusburg Sylvius Friedrich von Württemberg-Oels-Juliusburg Philipp von Zesen Fruchtbringende
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Dutch theologian (1569–1622)
of dispatches that were exchanged between James and the States General. Johan van Oldenbarnevelt thanked the ambassador for the king's "princely affection"
Conrad_Vorstius
Museum, Jessie Sweet (1901–1979) Sylvite: KCl – Dutch chemist Franciscus Sylvius (1614–1672) Tarbuttite: Zn2(PO4)(OH) Percy Coventry Tarbutt (died 1943)
List of minerals named after people
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(1973–1977) Lucinda da Costa Gomez-Matheeuws (1977) Leo A.I. Chance (1977) Sylvius Gerard Marie Rozendal (1977–1979) Miguel Pourier (1979) Dominico Martina
List of prime ministers of Queen Juliana
List_of_prime_ministers_of_Queen_Juliana
Day of the year
1796) 1864 – Ulric Dahlgren, American colonel (born 1842) 1865 – Carl Sylvius Völkner, German-New Zealand priest and missionary (born 1819) 1880 – John
March_2
1667–1668 Albertus Rusius 1668–1669 Johannes Cocceius 1669–1670 Franciscus Sylvius 1670–1671 Johann Friedrich Gronovius 1671–1672 Abraham Heidanus 1672–1673
List of rectores magnifici of Leiden University
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1964 book by Isaac Asimov
Ferdinand II of Tuscany 194 Hevelius, Johannes 195 Gascoigne, William 196 Sylvius, Franciscus 197 Wilkins, John 198 Wallis, John 199 Grimaldi, Francesco
Asimov's Biographical Encyclopedia of Science and Technology
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Dutch regent (1570–1638)
as 1610, De Graeff brought the Protestant preacher Johannes Cornelisz Sylvius to Amsterdam. In 1611 he was also elected one of the four burgomasters
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Anglo-Dutch cultural transmission (1996), pp. 9–10. Klaas van Berkel and Arie Johan Vanderjagt, The Book of Nature in Early Modern and Modern History (2006)
Otto_Heurnius
era Johann Strassmaier [de] (1846-1920) - Jesuit Assyriologist. Alexius Sylvius Polonus (1593 – c. 1653) – Jesuit astronomer who studied sunspots and published
List of Catholic clergy scientists
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around juniper as a common ingredient. The Dutch physician Franciscus Sylvius is often credited with the invention of gin in the mid-17th century, although
List of Dutch inventions and innovations
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Day of the year
(died 1644) 1614 – Henry More, English philosopher (died 1687) 1687 – Sylvius Leopold Weiss, German lute player and composer (died 1750) 1710 – Jonathan
October_12
Indexing methodologies for classical music
life and work. London: Gollancz. pp. 697–750. ISBN 978-0-575-02436-6. M Sylvius Leopold Weiss Klima, Josef (1975). Silvius Leopold Weiss, 1686–1750: Kompositionen
Catalogues of classical compositions
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Klok (1889–1974) Kenneth Knudsen (born 1946) Ludvig Knudsen (1843–1924) Sylvius Knutzen (1870–1939) Fritz Koch (1857–1905) Hans Koch (1893–1945) Jørgen
List_of_Danish_architects
Italian philosopher and diplomat
collection by Gerard Reynst. Dutch scientists and collectioners Franciscus Sylvius, Frederik Ruysch, Jan Swammerdam and probably Theodor Kerckring and Nicolaes
Lorenzo_Magalotti
Day of the year
politician, 139th Grand Vizier of the Ottoman Empire (born 1666) 1750 – Sylvius Leopold Weiss, German lute player and composer (born 1687) 1755 – Gerard
October_16
Rutherford, New Jersey 20:00 UTC−04 Report Neymar 28' Pato 45+1' Stadium: New Meadowlands Stadium Attendance: 77,223 Referee: Sylviu Petrescu (Canada)
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Decade
Hendrik van der Borcht II, German painter (d. 1676) March 15 – Franciscus Sylvius, Dutch physician and scientist (d. 1672) March 25 Thomas Chicheley, English
1610s
Decade
November 16 – Esaias Boursse, Dutch painter (b. 1631) November 19 Franciscus Sylvius, Dutch physician and scientist (b. 1614) John Wilkins, English Bishop of
1670s
Decade
composer (b. 1717) James MacLaine, Irish highwayman (b. 1724) October 16 – Sylvius Leopold Weiss, German composer, lutenist (b. 1687) November 1 – Gustaaf
1750s
Sylvester 1839-04-25 3 September 1814 – 15 March 1897 mathematician Jacobus Sylvius 1687-03-09 c. 1647–1689 Michael Symes 1800-12-18 c. 1753 – 22 January 1809
List of fellows of the Royal Society S, T, U, V
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JOHAN SYLVIUS
JOHAN SYLVIUS
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Czechoslovakian
, Jehovah's gift, or, Jehovah's grace.
Male
Hindi/Indian
(मोहन) Hindi name MOHAN means "attractive, bewitching."
Girl/Female
British, English
God is Gracious
Male
English
 Anglicized form of Greek Ioannes (Latin Johannes), JOHN means "God is gracious." In the bible, this is the name of many characters, including John the Baptist.
Male
Esperanto
Esperanto form of Latin Johannes, JOHANO means "God is gracious."
Male
French
Old French form of Latin Johan, JEHAN means "God is gracious."
Female
English
Variant spelling of English Johnna, JOHNA means "God is gracious."
Boy/Male
British, English, French, Hebrew
Has Shown Favour; Variant of John; Jehovah has been Gracious; God is Gracious
Boy/Male
German
Hebrew John 'Jehovah has been gracious; has shown favor.
Male
German
Short form of Latin Johannes, JOHAN means "God is gracious." In use by the Czechs, Finnish, Germans and Scandinavians.
Boy/Male
Indian
German form of John
Male
German
German name derived from Latin Johannes, JOHANN means "God is gracious."
Male
Serbian
(Јован) Serbian form of Greek Ioannes (Latin Johannes), JOVAN means "God is gracious."
Boy/Male
American, Danish, Finnish, French, German, Hebrew, Hindu, Indian, Slovenia, Swedish
The Lord is Gracious
Boy/Male
Finnish German American Hebrew Swedish
Male
Hindi/Indian
(जौहर) Hindi name, possibly JOHAR means "salute."
Male
Iranian/Persian
(جهان) Persian name JAHAN means "world."
Boy/Male
Basque, English, German
Simple; Loving Nature; Disciple of Christ; Other Description for Johan John; Naughty; Humorous; Intellect
Female
English
Medieval English contracted form of Old French Johanne, JOAN means "God is gracious." Compare with masculine Joan.
Male
English
 Anglicized form of Irish Gaelic Ruadhán, ROHAN means "little red one." Compare with another form of Rohan.
JOHAN SYLVIUS
JOHAN SYLVIUS
Male
Dutch
, awful or venerable one.
Boy/Male
Hindu
Girl/Female
Bengali, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Sanskrit, Sindhi, Telugu
Wife of Krishna
Boy/Male
Sikh
Friendly coast
Girl/Female
Tamil
Prosperous, Self-possessed, River, Ocean, River
Girl/Female
Tamil
Girl/Female
Muslim
Kind, Faithful and devoted
Girl/Female
Muslim
Glory of the Moon
Boy/Male
Arabic, Muslim
Help; Protection; Guardianship; Support
Girl/Female
Tamil
Queen of the universe
JOHAN SYLVIUS
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JOHAN SYLVIUS
n.
A European fish. See Doree, and John Doree.
n.
A European marine fish (Zeus faber), of a yellow color. See Illust. of John Doree.
n.
Specifically, the last book of the sacred canon, containing the prophecies of St. John; the Apocalypse.
n.
A familiar nickname of, or substitute for, John.
n.
Literally, world's speech; the name of an artificial language invented by Johan Martin Schleyer, of Constance, Switzerland, about 1879.
prep.
Against; as, John Doe versus Richard Roe; -- chiefly used in legal language, and abbreviated to v. or vs.
n.
A female pope; i. e., the fictitious pope Joan.
n.
A follower of John Huss, the Bohemian reformer, who was adjudged a heretic and burnt alive in 1415.
n.
A name given to fluor spar in Derbyshire, where it is used for ornamental purposes.
n.
A proper name of a man.
n.
A priest or presbyter; as, Prester John.
n.
A small European fish, similar to the cod, but of inferior quality.
n.
A familiar diminutive of John.
a.
Of or pertaining to John, esp. to the Apostle John or his writings.
n.
A painting representing the beheading of a saint or martyr, esp. of St. John the Baptist.
n.
One who administers baptism; -- specifically applied to John, the forerunner of Christ.
n.
A kind of apple which by keeping becomes much withered; -- called also Johnapple.
a.
Discovered or described by John Hunter, an English surgeon; as, the Hunterian chancre. See Chancre.
n.
Alt. of Cheap-john
n.
A seller of low-priced or second goods; a hawker.