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FRENCH ALCHEMIST
Nicolaus Bernaudus Delphinas; Nicolaus Bernaudus

Nicolaus Germanus         
  • Geography]]''.
  • A modern book illustration of the world map in the Ulm Ptolemy
GERMAN CARTOGRAPHER
Donnus Nicholas Germanus; Nicholas Germanus; Cosmographia (Nicolaus Germanus); Cosmographia Claudii Ptolomaei Alexandrini; Donnus Nicolaus Germanus; Donnus Nicolas Germanus
Nicolaus Germanus ()Babicz 1987 was a German cartographer who modernized Ptolemy's Geography by applying new projections, adding additional maps, and contributing other innovations that were influential in the development of Renaissance cartography.
Nicolaus Hieronymus Gundling         
  • ''Singularia ad legem maiestatis itemque de silentio in hoc crimine'', 1737
GERMAN PHILOSOPHER
Nicolaus Hieronymous Gundling; Nikolaus Hyeronimus Gundling
Nicolaus Hieronymus Gundling (February 25, 1671 – December 9, 1729), was a German jurist and eclectic philosopher. He was born in Kirchensittenbach, and died in Magdeburg.
Nicolaus Reimers         
  • Nicolaus Reimers’ 1588 geo-heliocentric planetary model
GERMAN ASTRONOMER (1551-1600)
Nicolai Reymers Baer; Nicolai Reymers Bär; Reymers Baer; Nicolai reymers baer; Reimarus Ursus; Nicolai Reymers Bar; Nicolaus Reimarus Ursus
Nicolaus Reimers Baer (2 February 1551 – 16 October 1600), also Reimarus Ursus, Nicolaus Reimers Bär or Nicolaus Reymers Baer, was an astronomer and imperial mathematician to Emperor Rudolf II. Due to his family's background, he was also known as Bär, Latinized to Ursus ("bear").

Βικιπαίδεια

Nicolas Barnaud

Nicolas Barnaud (1538–1604) was a French Protestant writer, physician and alchemist, from Crest, in Dauphiné, from which he took the name Delphinas (or Delphinus). He was a member of the Monarchomaques.

He is associated with a number of mysteries. His 1597 collection Commentariolum in Aenigmaticum quoddam Epitaphium, on the Aelia Laelia Crispis puzzle inscription, included the alchemical Mass of Nicholas Melchior, still of disputed authorship. The 1599 Triga chemica: de lapide philosophico tractatus tres was the first publication of the Book of Lambspring, by the unknown Abraham Lambspring.

Other works are the collection Quadriga aurifera of 1599, and De Occulta philosophia (1601).

Barnaud traveled widely around the turn of the seventeenth century. This has led to suggestions that he was setting up some sort of hermetic network, on the fabled lines of the Rosicrucians.

He is supposed to have lodged with Tadeáš Hájek, during a stay in Prague in the 1580s or 1590s, meeting Anselmus de Boodt. He has been unreliably connected with accounts of John Dee and Edward Kelley in Prague.

Earlier in life he played an itinerant role as a Calvinist activist, in Geneva and Holland. Pamphleteering works of politics and satire Le reveille-matin des François et de leurs voisins, which first published the Discourse on Voluntary Servitude by Étienne de La Boétie and the Le Cabinet du roy de France and Le miroir des Francois of 1581,under the name Nicolas de Montand or Montant, are often attributed to him.