E G van de Stadt - meaning and definition. What is E G van de Stadt
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What (who) is E G van de Stadt - definition

Nichi-ran jiten; Nichiran jiten; Peter Adriaan van de Stadt
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E. G. van de Stadt         
DUTCH YACHT DEISIGNER
E.G van de stadt; E.G van de Stadt; E.G. van de Stadt
Ericus (Ricus) Gerhardus van de Stadt (1910–1999) was a Dutch yacht designer. He was the founder of industrial yacht building in the Netherlands.
H. G. van de Sande Bakhuyzen         
  • Groenesteeg graveyard]] in Leiden, the Netherlands. Grave number 506
  • van de Sande Bakhuyzen at Leiden Observatory in 1908.
DUTCH ASTRONOMER (1838-1923)
Henricus Bakhuysen; H. G. Van de Sande Bakhuyzen; Henricus G. Bakhuysen; H G van de Sande Bakhuyzen; H.G. van de Sande Bakhuyzen; HG van de Sande Bakhuyzen
Hendricus Gerardus van de Sande Bakhuyzen (April 2, 1838, The Hague – January 8, 1923, Leiden) was a Dutch astronomer. His surname, van de Sande Bakhuyzen, is sometimes erroneously given as Backhuyzen or Bakhuysen.
Aimee Wiele         
BELGIAN COMPOSER, MUSICOLOGIST AND MUSIC EDUCATOR
User:T. E. Meeks/Aimee Wiele; Aimee van de Wiele; User:T. E. Meeks/Aimee van de Wiele
Aimee van de Wiele (8 March 1907 - 2 November 1991) was a Belgian keyboardist and composer, born in Brussels. She began her music studies at the Brussels Conservatory, where she studied with E.

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Nichi-Ran jiten

Nichi-Ran jiten (in Kyūjitai: 日蘭辭典) is a Japanese–Dutch dictionary compiled by Peter Adriaan van de Stadt and originally published by the Taiwanese branch of Nan'yō Kyōkai in 1934. It has about 33,800 entries. As of 2011, a second edition has not been published, but at least one facsimile edition was published in 1989 by the current Nan'yō Kyōkai, now based in Tokyo.