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    Jean Ruel (1474 – 24 September 1537), also known as Jean Ruelle or Ioannes Ruellius in its Latinised form, was a French physician and botanist noted for...
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    was made from one of the Latin editions of Jean Ruel. It was also based on classes Laguna took from Ruel as his pupil in Paris. Laguna points out some...
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    in the Veterinariae Medicinae Libri Duo, first published in Latin by Jean Ruel, and afterwards in Greek by Simon Grynaeus. Christian Konrad Sprengel...
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  • Ruel is a surname of French origin. It may refer to: Antoine Ruel, Magic: The Gathering player Claude Ruel, hockey coach Jean Ruel, French botanist Muddy...
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    Greek). Paris: Arnold Birkmann. (Index in frontispiece) Latin Edition of Jean Ruel 1552 Archived 2018-06-02 at the Wayback Machine Index Archived 2016-03-08...
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    Nees, among several synonyms. The genus is named after French botanist Jean Ruel, while the specific name refers to the simple, not compound leaves. Ruellia...
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    Durand-Ruel in Paris, son of Jean Marie Fortuné Durand and Marie Ferdinande Ruel. His parents, who opened an art shop in 1839, used the Durand-Ruel name...
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    turnips and such dishes, without any bread or salt". French naturalist Jean Ruel made what is considered the first explicit mention of head cabbage in...
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    Saint-Jean-Baptiste Day (French: Fête de la Saint-Jean-Baptiste, la Saint-Jean, Fête nationale du Québec), also known in English as St John the Baptist...
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    and probably existed in great numbers although very few have survived. Jean Ruel, a French botanist and physician, published his own anatomical sheets...
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