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This translation from the Latin of Renaissance author Georgius Agricola is still the most important scholarly version and provides its historical context.
The German Renaissance specialist Georgius Agricola wrote works such as De re metallica ( On Metals, 1556 ) and De Natura Fossilium ( On the Nature of Rocks, 1546 ) which begin the scientific approach to the subject.
It was used in the treatise De Natura Fossilium, published in 1546 by the German mineralogist Georg Bauer, also known as Georgius Agricola.

Georgius and March
Georg Tannstetter ( April 1482 March 26, 1535 ), also called Georgius Collimitius, was a humanist teaching at the University of Vienna.

Georgius and 1494
* Georgius Merula ( c. 1430 1494 ), humanist
* Georgius Agricola ( 1494 1555 ), town doctor and chemist, the " Father of Mineralogy "
Georgius Merula ( c. 1430 1494 ) was an Italian humanist and classical scholar born in Alessandria in Piedmont.

Georgius and
) Observations by Eusebius and Georgius Syncellus can be taken to indicate that Bacchylides might have been still alive at the outbreak of the Peloponnesian War, but modern scholars have differed widely in estimates of the year of his death Jebb, for example sets it at 428 BC and yet a date around 451 BC is more favoured.
* Georgius Pachymeres ( 1242 c. 1310 ), Byzantine historian
Georgius Pachymeres () ( 1242 c. 1310 ), a Byzantine Greek historian, philosopher and miscellaneous writer, was born at Nicaea, in Bithynia, where his father had taken refuge after the capture of Constantinople by the Latins in 1204.
* Georgius Maria Lascaris ( 1762 1795 )
The first dollars to circulate in British Honduras were Spanish dollars, some of which were counterstamped with the monogram of a crowned G-R ( Latin < nowiki >:</ nowiki > Georgius Rex, King George.
* Georg Bauer, real name of Georgius Agricola ( 1490 1555 ), German scholar

Georgius and was
Its ruler, Georgius Tzul, was deposed by a Byzantine-Rus expedition in 1016.
He was born Georgius Florentius, later adding the name Gregorius in honour of his maternal great-grandfather.
Georges Guibourg ( June 3, 1891-January 8, 1970 ) was a French singer, author, writer, playwright, and actor, George Guibourg, alias Georgius, alias Theodore Crapulet, was one of the most popular and versatile performers in Paris for more than 50 years.
Such an operation was illustrated in 1556 by Georgius Agricola ( Image right ).
He was a colourful character, who, according to Peter Anson whilst retaining his living as Anglican Rector of Runwell St Mary in Essex, also became titular Bishop of Selsey in Mar Georgius ' ' Catholicate of the West '.
The Dolorosa was well known by the end of the fourteenth century and Georgius Stella wrote of its use in 1388, while other historians note its use later in the same century.
There are retranslations into Greek of Byzantine date, embodied in universal histories, of which Smith adds, " We may add to this account, that the writers of the Byzantine period, such as Joannes Malelas, Constantinus Porphyrogenitus, Georgius Cedrenus, Constantinus Manasses, Joannes and Isaacus Tzetzes, with others, quote largely from this Dictys as an author of the highest and most unquestionable authority, and he certainly was known as early as the age of Aelian.
Several soothsayers or necromancers of the late fifteenth century adopted the name Faustus, a reference to the Latin for " favoured " or " auspicious "; typical was Georgius Faustus Helmstetensis, calling himself astrologer and chiromancer, who was expelled from the town of Ingolstadt for such practices.
In older English literature it was commonly referred to as Lake Candidius, after the 17th century Dutch missionary Georgius Candidius.
Georgius Tzul ( Georgios ) was a Khazar warlord against whom the Byzantine Empire and Mstislav of Tmutarakan launched a joint expedition in 1016.
Despite the fact that earlier writers maintained that the Khazar khagan was required to adhere to Judaism, Georgius is a Christian name.
Whether Georgius Tzul was himself a Christian, a Jew or shamanist with an unusual Greek name, or whether the name is merely a Byzantine attempt to transliterate a Turkic or Hebrew name, is unknown.
Joris was probably born in Flanders, the son of Marytje and Georgius Joris de Koman, an amateur actor and shopkeeper.
During the period of Khazar rule, intermarriage between Crimean Jews and Khazars is likely, and the Krymchaks probably absorbed numerous Khazar refugees during the decline and fall of the Khazar kingdom ( a Khazar successor state, ruled by Georgius Tzul, was centered on Kerch ).
For its influence on Greek Christian chronology, and also because of its wide scope, the " Chronicon Paschale " takes its place beside Eusebius, and the chronicle of the monk Georgius Syncellus which was so important in the Middle Ages ; but in respect of form it is inferior to these works.
A Khazar tudun was nonetheless present in the town and de facto control probably rested in Khazar hands until the defeat of Georgius Tzul in 1016.
The later Khazar ruler Georgius Tzul ruled from Kerch ; it is uncertain whether his kingdom was the same polity that had earlier been under the rule of David of Taman.
He was against the Leipzig Interim ( 1548 ) with its compromise on some Catholic usages, and was involved in controversies and quarrels ; with Georgius Merula, against whom he maintained the need of exorcism in baptism ; with Osiander's adherents in the matter of justification ; with his colleague, Nicholas von Amsdorf, to whom he had resigned the Eisenach superintendency ; with Flacius Illyricus, and others.

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