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    Jérôme Brunschwig, chirurgien et apothicaire strasbourgeois, portraituré en 1512

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    Hieronymus Brunschwig, Strassburger Wundarzt und Apotheker, abgebildet um 1512. Es wird das wenige was man von H. Brunschwig (um 1440-um 1530) erfahren kann, vom Verfasser zusammengetragen. Weiter wird die Aufmerksamkeit auf ein Bild dieses letzteren in seinem Liber de arte distillandi... von 1512, gelenkt. Es wird beschrieben und dabei unterstrichen dass es das einzige ist, zeitlebens Brunschwigs, welches uns erreichen konnte.Jérôme Brunschwig, surgeon and apothecary from Strasbourg, in a portrait of 1512. The author discusses what is known of J. Brunschwig (c. 1440-c. 1530) then draws attention to his portrait appearing in his Liber de arte distillandi... of 1512. He describes the portrait and notes that it is the only one of Brunschwig executed in his lifetime which has come down to us.Bachoffner Pierre. Jérôme Brunschwig, chirurgien et apothicaire strasbourgeois, portraituré en 1512. In: Revue d'histoire de la pharmacie, 81ᵉ année, n°298, 1993. pp. 269-278

    Papiers Fernand Labori. Carrière juridique. Affaires plaidées (1892-1917). Affaire Dreyfus et autres affaires s'y rapportant. Affaires Zola. Procès Zola. Procès de février 1898. Correspondance.

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    Contient : Labori, Fernand. Lettre adressée à Bernard Lazare ; Labori, Fernand. Note ; Labori, Fernand. Lettres reçues ; Ajalbert, Jean ; Alavène, Maurice d’ ; Lettre à Victor Milliard, (1844-1921), homme politique ; Albitre, Jules ; Baitry, Ferdinand-Albert, huissier-audiencier ; Citation à Témoins, papier à l’en-tête F.-A. Baitry, notes de Fernand Labori ; Barbier Georges ; Baur, Léon ; Bienstock, Wladimir, avocat ; Block, Henry ; Bonzon, Jacques, (1871-1926), avocat ; Brunschwig, Eugène ; C ; Chantal, Anatole ; Chauveron. Jean de ; Note ; Clemenceau, Georges ; Coindeau, J ; Dalsème, Achille, homme de lettres ; Demange, Edgar, (1841-1925), avocat ; Doyen, Louis, avocat ; Dreyfus, Lucie ; Dubois, Charles ; Garnier, Marie ; Guérin, Georges, sténographe du Sénat ; Bataille, Albert, (1856-1899). Lettre ; Guyot, Yves ; Hardivilliers, Charles d’ ; Jouet, Alphonse, avocat ; Lambotte, Alfred ; Laval, N ; Notes concernant le témoignage du commandant Lauth ; Le Barazer, avocat ; Signature illisible. Lettre de renseignements sur Blondeau ; Leblois, Louis ; Marion, Paul ; Coupure de presse, Les Annales politiques et littéraires ; Martinet ; Monod, Gabriel ; Moriant, Paul ; Mornard, Henry ; Péroux, Gabriel. Lettre ; Messein, A ; Lettre adressée au président des assises du procès Zola ; Moulinier, G., avocat ; Paisand, Jean ; Picquenard ; Rannheim, A ; Reinach, Joseph ; Reinach, Salomon ; Robert, Louis de ; Société amicale de la Marne ; Soulier, Gustave, (1872-1937) ; Vandérem, Fernand ; Woudhuijsen, M.D ; Zola, Emile ; Labori, Fernand. Note ; Signification d’ordonnance et d’assignation ; Correspondants non identifiés ; Signature illisible ; Signature illisible, adressée à Joseph Hild ; Signature illisible ; Anonyme ; Anonyme ; Prospectus pour une manifestation antisémite le 20 janvier 1898 ; Anonyme. Enveloppe adressée à Marguerite Labori ; Anonyme ; Anonyme ; Mémoire sur les inégalités des affaires Dreyfus et Esterhazy ; Anonyme ; Anonyme ; Anonyme ; Anonyme ; Anonyme ; Anonyme ; Anonyme ; Anonyme ; Anonyme ; Enveloppes isolées ; Zola, Emile. Lettres reçues ; Labori, Fernand. Note concernant les lettres adressées à Emile Zola ; Aghion, Jules ; [Anterrinter], baron d’ ; Coupure de presse ; Guérin, Georges, sténographe du Sénat ; Hans, Albert ; Carte électorale de la France et de l'Algérie, d’après la loi du 11 février 1889, par MM. Georges Thiébaud et Albert Hans ; Heyndriekx, Nicolas ; Lénaud, P ; Levaillant, Jean ; Monod, Gabriel ; Correspondants non identifiés ; Anonyme ; Anonyme ; Anonyme ; Anonyme ; Correspondances diverses ; Collet, Emile, avoué. Lettre à Alphonse Monira ; Lambotte, Alfred. Lettres à Ernest Vaughan ; Monira, Alphonse, avocat. Lettre à Ferdinand-Albert Baitry ; Roujon, Henry. Lettre à Joseph ReinachNumérisation effectuée à partir d'un document original

    Galileo's Paradox

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    Basics of gravitationThe blue bead falls straight down to the bottom of the circle along the vertical green wire. The red bead starts at a lower point and slides without fraction diagonally, finishing at the same point as the blue bead. Can you predict which bead will reach the bottom first? Activate the trigger to find outComponente Curricular::Ensino Médio::FísicaComponente Curricular::Educação Superior::Ciências Exatas e da Terra::Físic

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    David and goliath

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    Galileo's Paradox

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    Basics of gravitationThe blue bead falls straight down to the bottom of the circle along the vertical green wire. The red bead starts at a lower point and slides without fraction diagonally, finishing at the same point as the blue bead. Can you predict which bead will reach the bottom first? Activate the trigger to find outComponente Curricular::Ensino Médio::FísicaComponente Curricular::Educação Superior::Ciências Exatas e da Terra::Físic

    Galileo's Paradox

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    Basics of gravitationThe blue bead falls straight down to the bottom of the circle along the vertical green wire. The red bead starts at a lower point and slides without fraction diagonally, finishing at the same point as the blue bead. Can you predict which bead will reach the bottom first? Activate the trigger to find outComponente Curricular::Ensino Médio::FísicaComponente Curricular::Educação Superior::Ciências Exatas e da Terra::Físic

    David and goliath

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    Block on a frictionless inclined plane

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    College Physics, Vector AlgebraThe block speeds up as it slides down. How does the speed at the bottom depend on the steepness of the slope? Following Galileo, who did this type of experiment before Newton was born, you can investigate this using the slider and "trigger"Componente Curricular::Educação Superior::Ciências Exatas e da Terra::Matemátic
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