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Swedish women often bear ten or twelve children, and not uncommonly twenty or thirty; but the authority of Rudbeck is much to be suspected.] 9 In hos artus, in haec corpora, quae miramur, excrescunt.
The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire 1206
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The son of a rural vicar, Linnaeus gained entrance to Uppsala University to study with the eminent medical professor Olof Rudbeck the Younger — all botanical knowledge then being under the aegis of medicine.
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The son of a rural vicar, Linnaeus gained entrance to Uppsala University to study with the eminent medical professor Olof Rudbeck the Younger — all botanical knowledge then being under the aegis of medicine.
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The son of a rural vicar, Linnaeus gained entrance to Uppsala University to study with the eminent medical professor Olof Rudbeck the Younger — all botanical knowledge then being under the aegis of medicine.
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Arriving in a flood of rain at half past seven, the Lewises were led from their taxi by Baron Rudbeck, the Lord High Chamberlain, and Countess Lewenhaupt, the first Lady in Waiting.
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He was twice married - in 1894 to Sofia Rudbeck, by whom he had one son, and in 1905 to Maria Johansson by whom he had one son and two daughters.
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Arriving in a flood of rain at half past seven, the Lewises were led from their taxi by Baron Rudbeck, the Lord High Chamberlain, and Countess Lewenhaupt, the first Lady in Waiting.
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"The ancient Goths," says Rudbeck ( "Atalantis," ii. 609), "paid such regard to the moon, that some have thought that they worshipped her more than the sun."
Moon Lore Timothy Harley
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Those celebrated by the Frisians must have been at the extremity of Friesland, and not in Sweden and the Cimmerian promontory, as Rudbeck supposes.
The Germany and the Agricola of Tacitus Caius Cornelius Tacitus
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Rothmann's advice, he went to Upsala and studied under the celebrated Rudbeck.
The World's Greatest Books — Volume 19 — Travel and Adventure Various 1909
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