Fabricius
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Fabricius may refer to:
- people from the Ancient Roman gens FabriciaFabricia (gens)The gens Fabricia were a family of ancient Rome.They seem to have belonged originally to the Hernican town of Aletrium, where Fabricii occur as late as the time of Cicero...
: - Gaius Fabricius LuscinusGaius Fabricius LuscinusGaius Fabricius Luscinus Monocularis , son of Gaius, was said to have been the first of the Fabricii to move to ancient Rome, his family originating from Aletrium....
, the first of the Fabricii to move to Rome - Carel Fabricius (1622–1654), painter
- David FabriciusDavid FabriciusDavid Fabricius , was a German theologian who made two major discoveries in the early days of telescopic astronomy, jointly with his eldest son, Johannes Fabricius ....
(1564–1617), German theologian and astronomer, discoverer of the variable star Mira - Georg FabriciusGeorg FabriciusGeorg Fabricius , born Georg Goldschmidt, was a Protestant German poet, historian and archaeologist.- Life :...
(1516–1571), German poet, historian and archaeologist - Hieronymus FabriciusHieronymus FabriciusHieronymus Fabricius or Girolamo Fabrizio or by his Latin name Fabricus ab Aquapendende also Girolamo Fabrizi d'Acquapendente was a pioneering anatomist and surgeon known in medical science as "The Father of Embryology."...
or Girolamo Fabrizio (1537–1619), Italian anatomist - Hildanus Fabricius (Wilhelm Fabry) (1560–1634), German anatomist and surgeon
- Johan FabriciusJohan FabriciusJohan Fabricius was a Dutch writer, journalist and adventurer.Fabricius was born in Bandung, Java. He wrote approximately 60 books, among them many books for children. He is well known for writing the historical children's book "De scheepsjongens van Bontekoe" , which was reprinted 28 times as of...
(1899–1981), Dutch writer, journalist and adventurer - Johann Albert FabriciusJohann Albert FabriciusJohann Albert Fabricius was a German classical scholar and bibliographer.-Biography:Fabricius was born at Leipzig, son of Werner Fabricius, director of music in the church of St. Paul at Leipzig, who was the author of several works, the most important being Deliciae Harmonicae...
(1668–1736), German classical scholar, publisher, and librarian - Johann Phillip FabriciusJohann Phillip FabriciusJohann Phillip Fabricius was a German Christian missionary and a Tamil scholar in later part of his life. He arrived in South India in 1740 to take charge of a small Tamil Lutheran congregation in Madras and expanded it during his stay...
(1711–1791), German Christian missionary in southern India - Johan Christian FabriciusJohan Christian FabriciusJohan Christian Fabricius was a Danish zoologist, specialising in "Insecta", which at that time included all arthropods: insects, arachnids, crustaceans and others...
(1745–1808), Danish botanist and entomologist - Johannes FabriciusJohannes FabriciusJohann Fabricius , eldest son of David Fabricius , was a Frisian/German astronomer and a discoverer of sunspots , independently of Galileo Galilei.-Biography:...
, (1587–1615) Frisian astronomer, discoveror of sunspots, son of David FabriciusDavid FabriciusDavid Fabricius , was a German theologian who made two major discoveries in the early days of telescopic astronomy, jointly with his eldest son, Johannes Fabricius .... - Otto FabriciusOtto FabriciusOtto Fabricius was a Danish missionary, naturalist, ethnographer and explorer of Greenland. He was sent to Greenland 1768–1773 and during this brief period he made enormous amounts of observations and collections. The facilities at his command were primitive to the extreme...
(1744–1822) Danish missionary, naturalist, ethnographer and explorer of Greenland. - Philipp Conrad Fabricius (1714–1774), botanist
- Werner Fabricius, German composer, father of Johann Albert FabriciusJohann Albert FabriciusJohann Albert Fabricius was a German classical scholar and bibliographer.-Biography:Fabricius was born at Leipzig, son of Werner Fabricius, director of music in the church of St. Paul at Leipzig, who was the author of several works, the most important being Deliciae Harmonicae...
. - Wilhelm Fabricius, Hitler's ambassador to Romania
- Alexander CarpenterAlexander CarpenterAlexander Carpenter, Latinized as Fabricius , was the author of the Destructorium viciorum, a religious work popular in the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries...
, Latinized Fabricius, (fl. 1429)