The dictionary of biographical reference : containing over one hundred thousand names together with a classed index of the biographical literature of Europe and America / by Lawrence B. Phillips.
- Arthur Lawrence Barnett Phillips
- Date:
- 1889
Licence: Public Domain Mark
Credit: The dictionary of biographical reference : containing over one hundred thousand names together with a classed index of the biographical literature of Europe and America / by Lawrence B. Phillips. Source: Wellcome Collection.
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![Andre, French ecclesiastical writer; 18th cent. U.D. Andre, Antoine, Joseph Maurice, Baron d’, French general and senator; b. 1789 F. Andre, Charles, French hairdresser and dramatic author; 1722-1756 U.D. Andre, Christian Carl, German political writer; 1763 — 1831 D. Andre, Blie or Helie, French philologist; 1550 D. Andre, Emile, German arboriculturist; b. 1790 f.d. Andre, Francois, French physician and writ.; 1700 D. Andre, Jean, French Dominican and painter; 1662— 1753 B.C.N. Andre, Jean Francois, Fr. priest and litt. ; 6. 1810 F. Andre, Jean Francois Gustav, Fr. politician ; b. 1805 Andre, Johann, German theologian and Lutheran con- troversialist; 1528—1590 U.D. Andre, Johann, German music composer; 1741— 1799 D.D. Andre, Johann Anton, German music composer; 1775—1845 D.u. Andre, Johann Valentin, German theologian and poet; 1586-1654 U.R. Andre, John, adjutant-general of the British army in America, 1749 ; ex. 1780 K. A. Andre, Jules, French painter; 6. 1804 F.B. Andre, Jules, French representative ; 6. 1809 F. Andre, Louis Jules, French architect; 6. 1819 F. Andre, Lucuas, of Gyrene, Jewish fanatic; 2nd cent. U.D. Andre, Marius, Fl-ench representative ; 6. 1808 F. Andre, Michel, French abbot and author; 6. 1810 Andre, Nicolas, French surgeon ; 1704—1780 D. Andre, Rudolph, German agriculturalist and economist; 1792-1825 D. Andre, or Andreae, Thierri-Brnest, painter of Cour- land ; 18th cent. D. Andre, Tobias, German physician and doctor of philo- sophy; 1633—1685 D.U. Andre, Valere, Belgian scholar and bibliographer; 1588-1656 U.D. Andre, Yves-Marie, French Jesuit, philosopher and theologian ; 1675—1764 D.U. Andre, D’Arbelles. Fr. polit. writ. ; 1770—1825 R.u. Andre de Longjumreau, French Dominican mission- ary; 1238 R.D. Andre de Saint-Nicolas, French Carmelite antiquary; 1650-1713 R.u. Andrea, canon of Bergamo, Ital. chronicler ; 870^ I.u. Andrea, Italian monk and writer; d. 1106 D. Andrea of Pisa, Italian architect, sculptor, and en- gineer ; 1270—1345 u. Andrea, Alessandro d’, Italian historian; b. 1519 D.U. Andrea, Alessandro di, Italian engraver; d. 1771 b.d. Andrea, Francesco de, Italian jurist and writer; 1625-1698 D.I. Andrea, Geronimo, Italian statesman ; 6. 1802 Andrea, Giovanni d’, canonist of Bologna; d. 1348 U. Andrea, Giovanni-Antonio, bishop of Aleria, Corsica; 15th cent. U. Andrea, Jacinto, Spani.sh physician; 17th cent. d. Andrea, Nicolo di, Italian jiainter and engraver; 1556-1604 d. Andrea, Onuphrio d’, Neapolitan poet; d. 1647 U.l. Andrea, Zoan or Giovanni, Ital. engi-aver; 16th cent. D. Andrea deUa Croce, Italian surgeon ; d. 1580 D. Andrea del Sarto (Vannucchi), Florentine painter; 1488—1530 R.B. Andrea, St (Avellino), Italian Theatine and ecclesias- tical advocate ; 1521—1608 D.u. Andrea-SquazeUa, Ital. painter, pupil of A-del Sarto Andre®, Abr., abp. of Upsal, controvertist; d. 1607 D. Andre®, or Andresson, Gudmund, philosophical writer of Iceland; 1630-16.54 D. Andre®, Johann, German historian; 17th cent. D.U. Andre®, Johann-Gerhart-Reinhart, German chemist and scholar; 1724-1793 D.o.c. Andre®, John, keeper of the archives to the counts of Nassau; 17th cent. R.U. Andre®, Tobias, German philosopher and writer 1604—1676 D.u Andreada, Fernando de, Portuguese admiral; 1518 r Andreani, Andrea, Italian painter and engraver 1540-1623 B.U.C Andreas, Greek physician of Carystus, in Eub®a 4th or 5th cent. r.x Andreas, archbishop of C»sarea; 5th cent. d Andreas, Andreas (Gretennis), abp. of Crete; 800* D Andreas, abp. of Lund, Sweden, 1201; d. 1228 D Andreas, archbishop of Crain, ecclesiastical writer d. 14' ndrea 1502 Andreas, Bernard, English poet-laureate ; 1522 Andreas, Johann, of Ratisbon, German chronicler; 1410 Andreas, Juan, Spanish writer ; 1500 Andreasi, Ippolito, Italian painter; 1600 b.d.t. Andreevsky,Etienne-Semenovitch, Russian physician; d. 1818 D. Andreevsky, Iwan-Samoylovitch, Russian physician; d. 1809 D. Andrehan, Arnoul Sired’, marshal of Fr.; (7.1370 U.R. Andrei, Antoine - Francois, French representative ; 1740—1800 D.F Andreini, Francesco, Italian comedian and dramatii author; d. 1616 U.D.c Andreini, Giovanni-Battista, Italian poet and dramatii writer; 1578-1650* I.U.O Andreini, Isabella, Italian actress and poetess; 1562— 1604 i.D.c. Andreini, Pietro-Andrea, Italian antiquary andauthor; 1650—1720 D.I. Andreissen, Anton, of Amsterdam, painter; 1746— 1813 D.N.B. Andreissen,Hendrick (Manhenhein), Flemish painter: 1600—1655 U.bI Andreissen, Jurriaan, Dutch decorative artist; 1742— 1819 Andrelini, Publio-Fausto, Italian modern Latin poet; 1440—1518 U.R.O. Andreola, Filippo, Neapolitan painter ; d. 1724 d.i. Andreoli, Giorgio da (Gubbio),lta.\. sculptor; 1498 N.D. Andreopulus, Michael, Greek grammarian and writer; 15th cent. D. Andreossi, Antoine-Frangois, French general, repre- sentative, and scientific writer; 1761—1828 U.R. Andreossi, Frangois, French mathematician and en- gineer ; 1633—1688 U. R. Andreossi, Gaetano, Italian music composer; 1763— 1628 D.U. Andres, Antonio, Span. Franciscan author; 1300 F.D. Andres, Bonaventur-Johann, German Jesuit and lit terateur ; 1744—1822 D.u Andres, Carlos, Spanish writer ; 1753—1820 Andres, Juan, Spanish Jesuit, savant and author 1740-1817 S.U.r: Andres de Gusseme, Tomas, Spanish numismatist and writer ; 18th cent. D. Andres de San-Nicolas, Spanish Augustine monk and writer ; 17th cent. U.e.d. Andres de Ustarroz, Juan-Francisco, Spanish histo rian ; 1600-1647 D.E Andreucci, Filippo, Siennese civil officer and writer 1733-1807 R Andrew, St, one of the twelve apostles; 1st cent. U.D Andrew, bishop of Caithness, 1150; d. 1184 Andrew, bishop of Dromore; 1245 Andrew, bishop of Argyle ; 1304 Andrew, bislio]) of Galloway ; 1368 Andrew, bishop of Orkney ; 1478 Andrew, Lord Evandale, lord chan, of Scotland; 1470* Andrew of Wintown, canon of St Andrews; 1420 Andrew, abbot of Wigmore ; 1174 Andrew de Moravia, bp. of Moray, 1222* ; d. IS 42 k. Andrew I, king of Hungary, 1046-61; d. 1061 U.R.](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b24861479_0062.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)