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Deutsch: Prof. Nikolaus Braun auf einem Gemälde aus der Gießener Professorengalerie; Ansichtskarte des Gießener W. Schmitz Verlages. Text auf der Rückseite der Ansichtskarte: Nicolaus Braun, 1558 - 1639. Professor der Physik (1599 - 1637) und der Medizin (1608 - 1637) in Marburg. Er schuf die Fortsetzung des berühmten "Neuw Kreuterbuch" von J.Th. Tabernaemontanus. (Aus der Professoren-Galerie der Universität Gießen) |
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Source | Gießener Professorengalerie |
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