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Onomastics and
disambiguational informations about the words and human names that
formas Buchs-, Box-. etc.
;The Buchsbaum family : Family of Jewish physicians
of Frankfort-on-the-Main, whose activity extended over a century.
Its prominent members were:
Benjamin Levi Buchsbaum or
Wolfgang Buchsbaum (1645-1715)
* Lipman Buchsbaum (1677-?), son
of Wolfgang, elder brother of Gutman-Wolf
* Gutman Wolf Buchsbaum
(1678-1770), son of Wolfgang. He graduated from the University of
Leyden in 1697, and returned to Frankfort to practise. He held a
respected position in the community.
** Amschel Gutman Buchsbaum
(-1743), son of Gutman Wolf. He graduated from the University of
Giessen in 1729
Johann Christian Buxbaum (no later
than October 5, 1693 in Merseburg - July 7, 1730 in Wermsdorf,
Saxony), a German physician, botanist, and traveller.
Franz
Buxbaum (Buxb) (1900–1979), an Austrian botanist, specialising
in cacti.
Friedrich Buxbaum, cellist, see Franz Schmidt
Nathalie Buxbaum, see Harold Leventhal
Buchsberg
Boxberg
Christian Ludwig Boxberg (1670-1729)
Jacky
Boxberger, see :fr:Jacky Boxberger R. Boxberger
Buchsdorf
Buxtorf / Buxtorff family
:Johannes Buxtorf is a
Christian family of rabbinical scholars:
Johannes
Buxtorf I. (usually called "Father," or "the Elder")
(1564, Kamen -1629, Basel) ([1245])