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Schubert, Franz (Seraph Peter) (b Vienna, 1797; d Vienna, 1828). Austrian composer. Son of impoverished schoolmaster,… calciferol , calciferol
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(b. Abano, Italy, 1257; d. Padua, Italy, ca. 1315)
medicine, natural history, alchemy, philosophy.
D’Abano complete… Sans , sans •banns, glans, Prestonpans, sans •Octans •Benz, cleanse, Fens, gens, lens •Homo sapiens • impatiens • nolens volens • delirium tremens • Serpens… Eihei Dogen , Dōgen (1200–1253)
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