Thomas Bartholin

lhee, maddaghteyr, as jeeoilagh Danvargagh (1616–1680)

She fer lhee, maddaghteyr, as jeeoilagh Danvargagh va Thomas Bartholin (er ny Ladjynaghey myr Thomas Bartholinus; 20 Jerrey Fouyir 1616 – 4 Nollick 1680). Ren eh feddyn magh y corys limfagh ayns deiney as chur eh sheiltynys yn anloaghtys feayree er oaie, as she eshyn va'n chied dooiney dy chur sheese er dy h-oaylleeagh.

Thomas Bartholin

Ruggit 20 Jerrey Fouyir 1616
Malmø, y Danvarg-Norlynn
Hooar baase 4 Mee ny Nollick 1680 (64 bleeaney d'eash)
København, y Danvarg-Norlynn
Ynnyd beaghee y Danvarg
Ashoonaght Danvargagh
Seyraanaght Yn Danvarg-Norlynn
Çhengey Ladjyn
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Ollooscoill Padova
Ollooscoill Basel
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Ayr Caspar Bartholin the Elder
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Haink Thomas Bartholin ass mooinjer haink dy ve ard-ghooagh er son e sheanseyryn kioneraadagh, as haink er daa yeig jeu dy ve nyn ollooyn ayns Ollooscoill København. Chur tree sheelogheyn jeh'n vooinjer dy mooar rish y ronsaghey kirpey as y lheihys car y 17oo as y 18oo eashyn: ayr Thomas Bartholin, Caspar Bartholin Shanstyragh (1585–1629), e vraar Rasmus Bartholin (1625–1698), as e vac Caspar Bartholin Sosharagh (1655–1738).[1] Va e vac Thomas Bartholin Sosharagh (1659–1690) pointit myr olloo shennaghys ayns Ollooscoill København as, ny s'anmey, v'eh pointit myr graihder shenn reddyn reeoil as scrudeyr da ny Tashtlannyn Reeoil.[2]

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  1. Hill, Robert V. (2007) "A Glimpse of Our Past – The contributions of the Bartholin family to the study and practice of clinical anatomy". Clinical Anatomy, Volume 20, Issue 2 (March 2007), pp. 113 – 115. Feddynit magh er 22 Toshiaght Arree 2007.
  2. Jónsson, Már (2012). Arnas Magnæus Philologus (1663–1730). [Odense]: University Press of Southern Denmark. dgn. 48–49.

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