Jan van Helmont (painter) (1650 – after 1714), a Flemish painter
Jan Baptist van Helmont (1580 – 1644), a Flemish chemist, physiologist, and physician
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Jan Baptist vanHelmont (/ˈhɛlmɒnt/; Dutch: [ˈɦɛlmɔnt]; 12 January 1580 – 30 December 1644) was a chemist, physiologist, and physician from Brussels....
Helmont is the surname of the following people: Jan Baptist vanHelmont (1580–1644) was an early modern period Flemish chemist, physiologist, and physician...
Mattheus vanHelmont (1623 – after 1679) was a Flemish painter specialized in genre scenes of interiors and village scenes. His style and subject matter...
tapestry works. Zeger Jacob vanHelmont was born in Antwerp as the son of the history and portrait painter JanvanHelmont and Isabella le Rousseau. He...
Franciscus Mercurius vanHelmont (baptised 20 October 1614 – December 1698) was a Flemish alchemist and writer, the son of Jan Baptist vanHelmont. He is now best...
overall photosynthetic equation has been known since the 19th century. JanvanHelmont began the research of the process in the mid-17th century when he carefully...
the request of Franciscus Mercurius vanHelmont he helped translate, edit and publish in Latin JanvanHelmont's writings on chemistry. He also dedicated...
Mystagogus) (died 1715) argued for its root originating from High Dutch. Jan Baptist vanHelmont considered the alkahest to have never-ending reusability, calling...
Lucas Gassel or Lucas van Gassel (Deurne, Netherlands, c. 1485 – Brussels, 1568 or 1569) was a Flemish Renaissance painter and draughtsman known for his...
Bicker (1584-1641) came from his second marriage. She was married to JanvanHelmont and painted by Jacob Adriaensz Backer. In 1566 Pieter Pietersz Bicker...
Jacob van Eyck collaborates with the bellfounding duo Pieter and François Hemony to create the first tuned carillon in Zutphen. Jan Baptist vanHelmont publishes...
Brussels churches was Zeger Jacob vanHelmont and some works of vanHelmont were earlier misattributed to Janvan Orley. Janvan Orley was a prolific artist...
of the region. April 6 – Dover Straits earthquake. January 12 – Jan Baptist vanHelmont, Flemish chemist (died 1644) December 1 – Nicolas-Claude Fabri...
in: Le Parchemin, Genealogical and Heraldic Office of Belgium, 2003. JanvanHelmont, Dictionnaire de Renesse. Lexique héraldique illustré, Louvain, 1994...
the Torgut Mongols of Sinkiang, is developed by Zaya Pandita. Jan Baptist vanHelmont's collected works, Ortus medicinae, vel opera et opuscula omnia...
Joannes van Heymissen OCist (1621–1678) was the 36th abbot of Hemiksem Abbey. Heymissen was born in 's-Hertogenbosch, which until 1629 was one of the...
for one Medicane in the Mediterranean sea. A word invented by Jan Baptist vanHelmont to describe astral radiation All pages with titles containing Blas...
(1597–1661) was a German alchemist and physician, and a contemporary of Jan Baptist vanHelmont. He was born in Neumark and died in Nuremberg. He is chiefly notable...
Suriname and Venezuela. The genus name of Helmontia is in honour of Jan Baptist vanHelmont (1580–1644), a chemist, physiologist, and physician from the Spanish...
apprenticeships to be accessible to anyone. In 1609, Flemish chemist Jan Baptista vanHelmont began a seven-year period of individual research, hoping to explore...
"woodmare"), which he also takes as a metaphorical name for an echo. Jan Baptist vanHelmont, a near contemporary of Paracelsus and coiner of the word "gas"...
to the Duke of Brabant), and Fanny VanHelmont, the last direct descendant of the alchemist Jan Baptist vanHelmont. After dropping out of medical school...
Rubens, p 36 Jan Claudius de Cock, p 47 Michiel Carree, p 54 JanvanHelmont, p 56 Richard Collin, p 57 Zeger Jacob vanHelmont, p 58 Richard van Orly, p 61...