One chronologer, the Huguenot scholar Joseph Justus Scaliger, won renown for his reformation of the traditional approach to chronology. |
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Through the half-open door, she heard the unmistakable tread of Justus the steward, dragging one lame foot on the stone path through the kitchen garden. |
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And they appointed two, Joseph called Barsabas, who was surnamed Justus, and Matthias. |
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Justus partially overcame their scruples against work, and taught them that the black earth was rich in other produce than pignuts only. |
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The modern science of plant nutrition started in the 19th century and the work of German chemist Justus von Liebig, among others. |
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Justus Neumann of Bruny Island who will receive funding to write and develop a new one-man theatre work with dramaturge John Bolton. |
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Other theologians also participated including Martin Bucer, Andreas Osiander, Johannes Brenz, and Justus Jonas. |
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The work of Justus von Liebig and August Wilhelm von Hofmann laid the groundwork for modern industrial chemistry. |
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There was one article of Galilean homespun, at the bottom of his gunny-bag, that Justus must not see! |
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Two men who had come to Britain with him in 601 were consecrated, Mellitus as Bishop of London and Justus as Bishop of Rochester. |
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In 604, another bishopric was founded, this time at Rochester, where Justus was consecrated as bishop. |
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Tacitus' dedication to Lucius Fabius Justus in the Dialogus may indicate a connection with Spain, and his friendship with Pliny suggests origins in northern Italy. |
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Justus von Liebig was the first to understand the importance of ammonia as fertilizer, and promoted the importance of inorganic minerals to plant nutrition. |
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There he studied with some of the most acclaimed intellectuals in northern Europe, including Franciscus Junius, Joseph Justus Scaliger, and Rudolph Snellius. |
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On 13 June 1525, the couple was engaged with Johannes Bugenhagen, Justus Jonas, Johannes Apel, Philipp Melanchthon and Lucas Cranach the Elder and his wife as witnesses. |
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