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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![AKG ARD Archimelus, Greek poet and epigrammatist; 3d cent. B.C. D.E. Archinta, Margherita, Milanese poetess; 16th cent. Archinto, Alessandro, Italian theologian and author ; d. 1567 G.D.I. Archinto, Alessandro, Italian Jesuit and polygrapher ; 1.577-1645 D.G.I. Archinto, Ambroise or Giovanni, Italian author; 1518 G.D.I. Archinto, Carlo, Count, son of Filippo Archinto, one of the founders of the Palatine society; 1669— 1731 c.u.D.i. Archinto, Carlo Antonio, Italian canon and author; 17th cent. u.D.l. Archinto, Filippo, abp. of Milan ; 1500—1558 G.D.I. Archinto, Filippo, Italian jurist, author, and politi- cian; 1649-1694* D.l. Archinto, Girolamo, abp. of Parse; 1671*—1721 D.G.I. Archinto, Giuseppe, cardinal, archbishop of Milan -and author; 1651—1712 . G.D.I. Archinto, Ottavio,-Milanese count and author; 16th cent. R.C. Archlnus of Coele, in Attica, Athenian warrior; B.C. 402 Archlppus, Athenian archon; B.C. 1041 Archippus, Greek poet; b.c. 415 ] Archippus, Athenian archon; B.c. 318 Archita, Italian painter; 1560—1635 Archito, Alberico, archbishop of Nice and governor of Rome; 1698-1758 d.g Archon, Louis, French savant, chaplain to Louis XIV. 1645-1717 p.u.D.c Archytas of Tarentum, Greek philosopher, general mathematician, and statesman ; 6. B.c. 408 x.K.u.l Arcimboldi, AnfconeUo, Italian ecclesiastic and authoi d. 1578 T.N.L. Arcimholdi, Giovanni, Italian cardinal and archbishop of Milan ; d. 1491 l.D. Arcimboldi, Giuseppe, Milanese ptr.; 1533 —1593 T. B. N Arcimboldi, Gui Antonio, archbishop of Milan ; d 1497 D.i Arcimboldi, Octavio, abp. of Milan ; 1471—1503* i.d Arcimboldo, Giovanni Angelo, archbishop of Milan 1485-1555 R.D Arcion, Roman surgeon ; 41 K Arcioni, Danielo, of Milan, goldsmith, worker in Niello; 15th cent. , d.b.n.t Arcis, Marc, French sculptor; d. 1741* n.d Arciszewskl, Krzysztof, governor-general of Brazil d. 1668 ' E.D Arco, Alexis or Alonzo del (el Sordillo de Pcreda), Spanish painter; 1625—1700 b.d. Arco, Felipe, Spanish ambassador to the court of Ba varia; 1740-1805 Arco, Giambattista Gherardo d', Italian miscella writer; 1739—1791 Arco, Nicolo, Count d’, Tyrolean Latin poet and privy councillor; 1479-1546 l. u.Q.C. Arco, Philippe, gen. of the imperial troops ; d. 1704 D. Arco, Philippe, German diplomatist; 1775—1805 D. Arcoleo, Antonio, Italian poet; 1680 I.D.Q. Arcon, John-Claude Eleonor le Michaud d’, French military engineer; 1733—1800 D.u Arconati, II Padre, Italian ecclesiastic and music com poser; 1610*—1657 k.d Arconati, Italian Jesuit, scholar; 1675—1702 l.D Arconatus, Hieronymus, German soldier and poet 1553-1599 D. Ar^onl, Caesar d’, French physician, advocate to the parliament of Bordeaux; d. 1681 v.D. ArconvUle, Marie Genevieve Charlotte, French scholar and authoress ; 1720—1805 Arcos, Cristofer, Spanish ecclesiastic and transh 1520 Arcos, D. Rodrigo Ponz de Leon, Duke of, viceroy of Naples; d. 1648* d. Arctinus of Miletus, Greek poet; b.c. 776* Arcudi, Alessandro Tommaso, Italian Dominican and satiric author ; 1655—1718 k.u. Arcudio, Pietro, ecclesiastic of Corfu; 1570—1633 or 7 D.E.C. Arculanus, or Herculauus, Joannes (Arcolani, or Er- colani), Italian physician and author; 15th cent. E. Arculfe, Gallic bishop, traveller to the Holv Land; 7th cent. n.D. Arcussia, Charles d’, French writer on falconry;, 1547—1617* r.d! Arcy, Patrick d’, Irish mathematician, and military engineer in the French army ; 1725—1779 u.E. Arcy, Sir Roger d', lord justice of Ireland ; 1,346 Ardaburius, general under Theodosius II.; 421 e.d. Ardaburius, consul of Rome; 447 H. Ardasheer-Babekan (Artaxerxes), king of Persia, and author; d. 260* E.D. Ardavan, or Ardewan, the name of two kings of Persia e, Ardee, Jacques d, Flem. monk and author; 1615 R.P.D. Ardell, Jam es Mac, Irish engraver; 1710*—1765 B. N. u. Ardemans, Teodoro, Spanish architect and sculptor 1664-1726 e.b. Arden, Edward, Englishman executed for treason ; 1532—1583 E.C. Arden, John, prebendary of York ; 1559 Arden, Richard Pepper, Lord Alvanlev ; master of the rolls (1788); 1745—1804 ' f.R.c. Arden, Thomas, English divine ; 1558 q, Ardene, Esprit-Jean de Rome d’, French poet; 1684— 1748 u.D.c. Ardene, Jean Paul de Rome d’, French ecclesiastic and writer on botany ; 1689—1769 s.u.c. Ardenne, or Arduenna, Remade d’, French Latin poet; 1480—1524 e.d. Ardente, Alessandro, of Faenza, It.alian historical and portrait painter ; d. 1595 n.b.e.t. Ardem, John, English surgeon; 1350 e.d.C. Ardern, John, English architect; 1448 Ardeme, James, English divine, dean of Chester; d. 1691 R.D.O, Ardeme, John, Eng. baron of the Exchequer; 1444 /. Arderne, Peter, chief baron of the Exchequer; 1461 /. Arderon, William, English natural philosopher; 1763 Ardes, Malcolm, Carmelite ; 1384 Ardesoif, John, English cock-fighter ; d. 1789 Ardfiath, or Afflat, abp. of Armagh, 793-4; d. 794 c. Ardgene, St, bishop of Foure ; 765 c. Ardices of Corinth, Greek painter e.d. Ardicini, Luigi, Italian agriculturalist; 1739—1833 s. Ardigne de la Chasse, Charles, Marquis d’, French representative; 6. 1791 Ardingelli, Nicola, Itali.m cardinal; d. 1547 D. Ardisheer II., or Artaxer, king of Persia; d. 383 Ardishir, king of Persia; d. 629 Arditi, Luigi, Italian music composer and operatic conductor in England; 6. 1825 Ardizon, Jacopo, Italian jurist; 14th cent. I.Q. Ardizzon, or Ardizzoni, Antonio, Italian writer 1699 Ardizzoni, Fabrizio, Italian physician, medical wii 17th cent. Ardley, George, English poet; 1803 Ardoina, Aime Maria, Italian poetess; 1672—1700 Ardoma, Benjamin, German rabbi and writer; 16th cent. Arduasdes, king of Armenia; b.c. 10 Ardutni, or Arduino, Ludovico, Italian agriculturalist and writer; 1759—1833 D.s. Arduini, Pietro, Italian botani.st, professor of agricul ture and rural economy E.u. Ardninis, Santes della (Arduino de Bolcgna), Italian painter and engraver; 1515 B.N.] Arduino, or Ardoini, Italian physician and authoi 15th cent. r. Arduino, Maestro, Italian architect and sculptor ; 15th cent. n.](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b24861479_0075.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)