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Observationes nonnullae philosophicae, aphorismis comprehensae, quas, venia ampl. facult. phil. in Regia ad Auram Academia, publicae censurae submittunt Henricus Lemström et Carolus Magn. Sallgeen Satacundensis, die XVI. Maji anni MDCCLXI. l. h. q. a. m. s.
Dedikaatio: Anders Johan Lilljebrunn [ruots. pr.], Anders Johan Meurman [ruots. pr.], Petrus Svebilius, Immanuel Foenander, Michaël Sallgeen [ruots. pr.].S. [5]: [Esipuhe] / Isaac Ross.Painovuosi nimekkeestä.Arkit: 3 arkintunnuksetonta lehteä, A-B4 C1.Ensimmäinen dedikaatio on ruotsinkielinen. Kolmas dedikaatio on ruotsinkielinen
Winsser, Johan -- 1948-66 -- Correspondence, Individual -- letter, 1951-08-30
Letter from Winsser, Johan to Sabin, Albert B. dated 1951-08-30.Sabin Collection Fair Use Policy</a
Report of Governor Johan Rising, 1655, on New Sweden
Governor Johan Rising reports to the Swedish government and royalty on the status of New Sweden (present-day New Jersey). He also reports on other Swedish colonies in the area. He asks that single women and skilled tradesmen be sent to the colonies. Rising also reports that attacks from neighboring Indian tribes are increasing. He has found some protection by forming an alliance with English settlers, but the cost is high, and his colony owes the English money and supplies. Rising asks that Sweden send them money so that they can pay off their debts, build ships that would establish a trading dominance with the West Indies, and cultivate land and crops to gain more profit. Reports from New World governors were sent back to their native countries via ships. Rising sent this report in June of 1655, but Sweden did not recieve the report until November of 1655. This article is part of a Primary Source Material collection compiled by the New Sweden Commemorative Commission in 1988
Report of Governor Johan Printz, 1647, on New Sweden
Govern Johan Printz, the governor of New Sweden (later to become New Jersey), reports on the status of the colony and the settlers. Many freemen have arrived to settle in New Sweden, but the criminals and military men who were conscripted to the colony want to return to Sweden. Of the freemen, very few are skilled, so Governor Printz asks that blacksmiths, tanners, tailors, carpenters, and butchers be sent to the colony. Additionally, he asks for single women. Printz also reports on two new Swedish colonies that have been established along the Delaware River. However, Dutch settlers have become very aggressive by re-purchasing land from the Indians that the Swedish had already bought. They are also interrupting trade between the Swedes and the Indians, as well as instigating the Indians to attack the Swedes. Printz directed the construction of some storage houses along common trade routes to win back trade from the Indians. However, fighting has erupted between different Native tribes as each tries to establish dominance in trading with the colonies. This article is part of a Primary Source Material collection compiled by the New Sweden Commemorative Commission in 1988
Relation of the surrender of New Sweden, by Governor Johan Clason Rising, 1655
Governor Johan Rising of New Sweden reports to Sweden on the August 1655 Dutch attack on New Sweden's Fort Christina. The Dutch traveled from New Amsterdam (present-day New York) and easily captured a New Sweden outpost. Rising sent men to the outpost to fend of the Dutch, but the Dutch defeated them and took them as prisoners, leaving Fort Christina without fighting men and supplies. The Dutch then put the Fort under seige. A few days later, Rising surrendered the Fort. He and the Swedish colonists were ordered to either return to Sweden, or to remain in the New World in service to the Dutch. This article is part of a Primary Source Material collection compiled by the New Sweden Commemorative Commission in 1988
Johan Bargum: Ikämiehiä
Ariov teoksesta Bargum, Johan (2022) Ikämiehiä. [Alkup. Äldre män] Suom. Outi Menna. Helsinki: Teos Förlaget.nonPeerReviewe
Johan Eklöf: Maailma ilman pimeää
Arvio teokesta Johan Eklöf: Maailma ilman pimeää, suom. Christine Thorel, Atena 2022, 231 s.nonPeerReviewe
Åkerbrukets chemiska grunder. Andra delen: om åkerjordmonernes rätta känning och förbättring. : Med vederbörandes samtycke, vid Kongl. Academien i Åbo, under kongl. oecon. directeurens chemie-professorens och ledamotens af Kongl. Svenska Vetenskaps Academien, herr Pehr Adrian Gadds inseende, såsom et academiskt lärdoms prof framgifven af Lars Johan Zidbaeck, tavastlänninge, i Åbo Academiens större lärosal, f. m. den 27 Maji 1762
Invocatio: M.G.H.Dedicatio: Jeremias Wallen, Johan Lagerflycht, Engelbrecht Adam Krabbe, Reinhold Johan Jegerhorn, Carl Zidbaeck.Arkit: 4 arkintunnuksetonta lehteä, D-F4, ):(1.Painovuosi nimekkeestä
Dissertatio metaphysica, de distinctione, quam ex suffragio ampl. senatus philosoph. in splendido ad Auram Athenaeo. Sub umbone viri praeclarissimi, dn. m. Gabriel. Juslenii, log. & metaph. prof. reg. & ord. Ad placidam filosofounton censuram, candidè defert, Andreas Luscinius, Helsingf. Nylandus. die 23. Junii anno M.DCC.V. In auditorio maximo horis ante merid.
Variantti A.Nimekettä edeltää hepreankielinen invokaatio.Dedikaatio: Johannes Creutz, Theodoricus Fridericus Pattkvl, Johan Laurentz & Petter Vetter & Arfwed Carlstedt & Tårsten Burgman & Johan Burtz & Johan Korkman & Caspar Eberding & Jörgen Pölck & Mårthen Classon & Johan Luscinius.Gratulaatio: Johannes Olin, Axelius Brumerus, Petrus König, Petrus A. Ignatius, Gabriel Thauvonius.Painovuosi nimekkeestä.Arkit: 4 arkintunnuksetonta lehteä, A-G4.Nimekkeessä on kreikkaa. Invokaatio on hepreankielinen. Kolmas dedikaatio on ruotsinkielinen
Continuous meteorological surface measurement during JOHAN HJORT cruise 58JH1092_1
Continuous meteorological surface measurement during JOHAN HJORT cruise 58JH1092_
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