Pieter Mortier, or Pierre Mortier as the publisher of books in French, was the name of three successive generations of booksellers and publishers in the...
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designer and architect Pieter Mortier (1661–1711), 18th-century mapmaker and engraver from the Northern Netherlands Roland Mortier (1920–2015), Belgian...
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shipwrecked. It appears as St. Martins Paternoster on an old map of Pieter Mortier so the name may be derived from Paternoster Row in the City of London...
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the map of Frederik de Witt (1616–1698), modified and published by Pieter Mortier in 1705. Infantry regiments Garnisonsregementet i Riga (Garrison Regiment...
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Linkuva (Linkow) depicted in the 1706 map of Livonia and Courland by Frederik de Wit-Pieter Mortier...
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Petrus Cunaeus. La republique des Hebreux, Amsterdam: Pieter Mortier, 1705....
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wall map were sold to Pieter Mortier (1661–1711), a geographer, copper engraver, printer and publisher from Amsterdam. After Mortier's death, his firm eventually...
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Matthew 10:5 ← 10:4 10:6 → Jesus Christ sent out the twelve apostles. Pieter Mortier (1703). Book Gospel of Matthew Christian Bible part New Testament...
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publication by Pierre Villepontoux, were published by Dutch publisher Pieter Mortier on 1730 in Amsterdam.[citation needed] Memoires de M. du Gué-Trouin...
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Auzout, Adrien (1735). Lettres sur les grandes lunettes (in French). Pieter Mortier. Sturdy, David J. (1995), Science and social status: the members of...
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