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Swammerdam, Jan
(Encyclopedia)Swammerdam, Jan yän väˈmərdäm [key], 1637–80, Dutch naturalist. He was a pioneer in the use of the microscope. Before he turned to religious contemplation his chief interest was the study of in...Zamojski, Jan
(Encyclopedia)Zamojski or Zamoyski, Jan both: yän zämoiˈskē [key], 1542–1605, Polish statesman, general, and author. He championed the rights of the lesser nobility; after the extinction (1572) of the Jagiell...Beuckelszoon, Jan
(Encyclopedia)Beuckelszoon, Beuckelzoon, or Beukels, Jan: see John of Leiden. ...Wijnants, Jan
(Encyclopedia)Wijnants, Jan: see Wynants, Jan.Bockelszoon, Jan
(Encyclopedia)Bockelszoon or Bockelson, Jan: see John of Leiden. ...Mabuse, Jan de
(Encyclopedia)Mabuse, Jan de: see Gossart, Jan. ...Huysmans, Jan Baptist
(Encyclopedia)Huysmans, Jan Baptist: see under Huysmans, Cornelis. ...Huysum, Jan van
(Encyclopedia)Huysum, Jan van yän vän hoiˈso͝om [key], 1682–1749, Dutch painter of still life and landscapes. His father was Justus van Huysum (1659–1716), a successful landscape and genre painter of Amster...De Witt, Jan
(Encyclopedia)De Witt, Jan: see Witt, Jan de.Dusek, Jan Ladislav
(Encyclopedia)Dusek, Jan Ladislav yän läˈdēsläf do͞oˈshĕk [key], 1760–1812, Czech pianist and composer; pupil of C. P. E. Bach. One of the earliest piano virtuosi, he was famous for his lyrical touch in s...Browse by Subject
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